Austerlitz 1805: Le choc des cavaleries (Austerlitz 1805: Cavalry choc) is a simulation on a tactical scale, of the combat which happened on the French left wing during this famous battle on December 2nd, 1805. Lannes and Murat Corps face the Bagration and Liechtenstein Corps on the Brünn-Olmütz road in a terrible cavalry battle. A hexagon represents about...
Before tomorrow evening, that army will be mine. So claimed Napoleon Bonaparte to his staff on the night of December 1, 1805, as he watched the Austro-Russian Allied army settle into its positions near Austerlitz for the battle that was certain to come the next morning. It was not an idle boast. Napoleon's Grande Armee mustered 75,000 men, well-led...
The Battle of Austerlitz with the Pub Battles system. The kriegspiel like pub Battles system present Austerlitz 1805. Could you Weirother, in the name of the Tzar or Austrian Emperor, beat the French? Could you, Napoleon, crush the whole Austro-Russian armies in "One Sharp Blow"? How do you benefit from the fog? How the sun of Austerlitz could frightened...
A large game from Vae Victis, this game stretches over two VaeVictis magazine issues. The southern half, Austerlitz 1805: Partie Sud, appears in VaeVictis #58 and the northern half, Austerlitz 1805: Partie Nord, in VaeVictis #64. Each half has its own scenarios, and thus each magazine is self-contained or may be combined. As with all Vae Victis games, the...
A large game from Vae Victis, this game stretches over two VaeVictis magazine issues. The southern half, Austerlitz 1805: Partie Sud, appears in VaeVictis #58 and the northern half, Austerlitz 1805: Partie Nord, in VaeVictis #64. Each half has its own scenarios, and thus each magazine is self-contained or may be combined. As with all Vae Victis games, the...
Austerlitz 1805: Rising Eagles is the second volume of the « Eagles » series. Following on from Fallen Eagles (The Battle of Waterloo), Rising Eagles covers another of history’s most famous battles - Austerlitz. Game scale is regiment level for units, 250m per hex and one hour of real time per turn. The map has been produced by the combined efforts of Rick...
Based on U&P Games' W1815, Austerlitz, 1805 takes the system to a new level. The game is playable by one, two or four players (arguably by 0 since the innovative solitaire system can be used to drive both sides). The small number of rules means the game is quick to learn or to teach and it is equally quick to play (typically 20-40 minutes). Optional...
This simulation deals with the famous Battle of Austerlitz held in Moravia (Chech Republic today) during the 2nd of December 1805. The simulation is designed with a full area map (provided) of the actual place, divided in hexagons. The dimensions represented are approximately 8miles from north to south and 8miles from east to west, thus every hex...
With the Danube campaign over and the Austrian capital of Vienna occupied by French troops, Napoleon requires a decisive battlefield victory to secure his gains. At the end of a long line of communication back to Paris, the Grande Armée feigns weakness in the cold and fog of an early December morning in 1805. Now Austerlitz 20 presents the story of...
The Battle of Austerlitz was fought on December 2, 1805. Napoléon's Grand Armée concluded a brilliant campaign by defeating a combined force of Russian and Austrian troops. Napoleon lured the two allies to their destruction by feigning weakness, then crushing their hasty advance with a left wing envelopment. It is considered Napoléon's greatest victory....
Austerlitz is a tactical level simulation of the battle between the French Army under napoleon, and the Austrian and Russian Armies under the Tsar Alexander of Russia. Known as the battle of Three Emperors, it ended the War of the Third Coalition (1805) with the annihilation of the Allied Army. It's noted as one of Napoleon's greatest victories. Victory...