(from Histoire & Collections webpage:) en français: Compléments indispensables à la règle De Bonaparte à Napoléon, les trois livrets de Listes d'armées (au format standard 18 x 24 cm) présentent, sous forme de budget, la composition détaillée d'armées-type à destination des joueurs de DBN. Ce livret présente les armées des belligérants de la période...
Print and play micro wargame. From the ad copy on RPG Now: Pirates & Treasure & Zombies, Oh My! When pirates defile graves just for some easy gold, you know there will be trouble, especially when it's a witch's treasure buried in a graveyard for the most notorious of sea dogs. Easy gold it won't be with other pirates after it and the dead raising to take...
Deadloque (2nd edition) is a Black-Powder fantasy skirmish war game set in the world of Valon. Based on the same background of other Flintloque games it is a full set of well presented rules, not an expansion set like its previous edition (Deadloque). It contents all the rules and background you need to play the Undead in Flintloque and also the rules for...
Deck 'Em: War in Europe 1756-1815 is a war game for 2-6 players with influences from Empires in Arms, Axis & Allies, and Conquest of the Empire II (among others). It utilizes an action point system used by the major powers while supported by card play based on the minor countries. The game includes 'campaigns' of varying lengths that can be played...
SGB-13 Decline of the Empire 1814-1815 (1986) (JPY 6800) DotE contains one map, stretching from Dunkerque and Paris on the west edge to Roermoon and Luxemburg City on the east edge. There are 756 counters, along with 8 PAC, many of them off-map strength tracks. There is a 28 pg rulebook and a 24 pg Historical Notes booklet. This is nothing more than a...
After his victory at Dego, Napoleon decided to hit first the Piedmontese Army but the heroic defense of Colonel Dal Carretto, that retreating in front of the French found his stronghold in the Cosseria Castle, stopped the French western Push for an entire day. This forced the French to turn on their advance to the east toward Dego, the gate to the Po...
Deployment was originally called Tactical Game 10. Its purpose is to show the use and development of small unit tactics during the "flintlock musket" period of warfare (roughly 1670 to 1840). From the designers notes: (which also listed other games in the tactical game series 1 to 21) This was a Test Series game published by Simulations Corporation...
This installment of the Jours de Gloire series revisits four battles from Napoléon's 1806 Prussian campaign and his 1807 Polish campaign, namely the battles of Iena (Jena), Auerstadt, Eylau and Friedland. This compilation will feature significant revisions of their original iterations as published by Canons en Carton and in Vae Victis magazine. The...
From the One Page Wars game series. A simple solo (or two player) game of annihilating Napoleon's march from Russia. Cossack units are rated for speed and anger/patriotism, while the French units are rated for speed, military gain, and treasure gain. The cossacks (played by the solo player) tries to eliminate as many military gain points as possible before...
Small paperback book serving as an introduction to miniatures wargaming and also containing rules for use from the ancient period up to the American Civil War (1 rule set for the whole lot !) Rules are based on rolling a one die for each group of six figures when shooting, or counting heads and multiplying by a die roll in melee. Also includes rules for...
The huge influence of Napoleonic combat systems, tactics and weaponry (the flintlock musket was the standard weapon for all Armies until the later 1840’s), meant that they remained the standard throughout the world until the full development of the rifled musket. This weapon, which used percussion caps rather than a spark from a flint, together with rifled...