First in a series of Hex and Counter war games at Battalion level covering the Napoleonic Era. Austerlitz is fought over a number of A3 boards (3 for Austerlitz). Counters represent the major units of Infantry,Cavalry, and Artillery units that fought the battle. Movement is conducted at both Grand Tactical Level ( Some units may move more than others) and...
SGB-23 The Battle of Bautzen (1987) (JPY 4800) Subtitled “Napoleon vs. Wittgenstein, 20-21 May 1813.” The Battle of Bautzen has one 17x22” map, 252 counters, two PAC (identical) and a 16 pg rulebook. BoB looks very much like a NAW system game with some changes to the combat rules. The counters have three numbers-attack, defense (?) and movement. Leaders...
Another game from Status Belli in series about key battles in Russian history. New wargame from Status Belli covers the key battle of Napoleon's Russian campaign. French player have to break through Russian lines and try to achieve decisive victory on Russians. Russian player have to defend his fortified positions and keep his army strong enough for...
1812. Napoleon is deep in Russia with winter approaching and is set on capturing Moscow. His huge army has shrunk, but it still contains seasoned veterans. A defensive battle is planned by the Russians to break the French army and reduce its effectiveness much like the foolish Swedes who invaded a hundred years ago. Mother Russia will not be so easily...
A free print-and-play, regimental-level wargame covering the battles of Ruona and Salmi, 1808 (sometimes known collectively as the battle of Kuortane). These battles were the turning point of the Finnish War of 1808-1809 which would lead to Finland being annexed to Russia for over 100 years. Can you change history? The Battle of Kuortane is a classical...
"The Battle of Sacile, 16 April 1809" is a free Print & Play Tactical level board-wargame simulating the battle fought on 16 April 1809 that saw an Austrian army commanded by Archduke John of Austria defeat a Franco-Italian army led by Eugène de Beauharnais and force it to retreat. Sacile proved to be the most notable victory of John's career. The action...
Low-to-medium complexity grand tactical treatment of Wellington's first offensive victory over the French under Marmont on 22 July 1812. Rules include facing and morale in a 10-page rulebook with a page of charts. Ground scale is 500 yards per hex, and troop scale is brigade. 120 playing counters and 120 markers; map 17x22", reminiscent of SPI. This is the...
After the devastating defeat in the Russian campaign in 1812, Napoléon Bonaparte withdrew with his army to Dresden in 1813, where he was pushed back to Leipzig by the great powers of Prussia, Austria, Russia, and Sweden. After the first contact with the enemy on 14 October, a cavalry battle near Liebertwolkwitz, which ended with much luck in favor of the...