Battle module within the Corps Command "set" of rules. Rules are intended to be fast playing and of intermediate difficulty level. A strong command control system limits players' ability to order units. Rather than simultaneous combat, the rules use an initiative system. Extensive national leader and troop type ratings. Two scenarios are included. Corps...
A complete Campaign system for the Napoleonic Wars for Miniatures. Covers the period between 1792 and 1815 with army lists, leader ratings, campaign rules, and a campaign map. Can be used with any Napoleonic Tactical system or with Corps Command 3.0 from HR GAMES. Combine it with Line of Battle, the naval rules, for the complete package. —description from...
Corsica is a fan-designed strategic board game for 4 players based on Lewis E. Pulsipher's Britannia. In a typical game of Corsica, during 16 game rounds players will take command of the different nations that invaded and partially or fully controlled the island between 556 b.C., when the Ancient Greeks first settled the spot of Aleria, and 1796 a.D., when...
MAIN FEATURES 1) Rules developed for different scales, from 28mm to 6mm, at the Regiment level. 2) An original mechanism - using Action Dice - that randomizes the actions that each troop will be able to perform in the turn and gives the commander in chief (the player) the responsibility of distributing these orders with or without privileging certain...
Corunna 1809: Moore vs. Soult depicts the last battle of 1808 campaign, when General Moore rushed on Sahagun, threatening the flank of the dispersed French forces. The battle ended with the pitiful retreat to Corunna and embarkation of the decimated British army on Royal Navy ships. If Marshal Jean de Dieu Soult had defeated General Moore on Corunna's...
From the publisher's website: Miniatures rules for War of 1812 are for relatively small scale actions. Battles ranged from less than 1000 men present, such as Beaver Dams in 1813, to 6000 at Lundy's Lane in 1814. A companion game to John Bull. (John Bull was another name for the British, just as "Cousin Jonathan" was what the British called the Americans)...
From the Designer: Covered With Glory is designed to reflect the tactics of the Napoleonic period at the level where those tactics had the most impact - the company and battalion. The unique movement and morale systems make the obstacles faced by officers of the period all too evident as players try to coordinate the movements of the units within their...
"Crash of Thunder: Napoleon at Austerlitz 1805" is a fast and easy wargame of the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. One player commands the French Army of Napoleon and the other the Allied Army (Russian and Austrian). Each side tries try to win the battle by inflicting casualties and breaking the morale of their opponent. The combat abilities of each corps or...
Crisis on the Right: Plancenoit 1815 is a two player wargame at the division/brigade level simulating the struggle that took place near the village of Plancenoit as part of larger Battle of Waterloo. The game puts the Prussian IV Corps against Napoleons right flank and rear units. The game is played over 12 turns in which players rally troops, place...