Operational and grand-tactical rules for the 100 Days Campaign in 1815, covering the famous and decisive encounters between Napoleon, Bluecher and Wellington at a high abstract level. The rules indicate use of 10mm figures but other scales are usable. The rules emphasise command and the various ineteractions between the arms of the warring factions...
“Two player Card game depicting Napoleonic era warfare. The first player to be routed from 3 of his 5 forward positions loses.” The game is played using three custom card decks: the Battalion Deck, Tactics Deck, Commander Deck. Cards are played on the table in opposing lines representing positions on the center, left and right center, and left and right...
Vol. I - Napoleon's battle before the Gates of Moscow A grand tactical game system of Napoleonic Battlefield combat using a unique "geomorphic" map regulating the movement and positioning of large infantry formations. Play is accomplished through alternating activation of forces by each player until all forces have activated. Simultaneous modified die...
Vol. II - Defeat of the Russian Army in East Prussia A grand tactical game system of Napoleonic Battlefield combat using a unique geomorphic map regulating the movement and positioning of large infantry formations. Play is accomplished through alternating activation of forces by each player until all forces have activated. Simultaneous modified die rolls...
Vol. III - Preussisch Eylau, fought on 7-8 February, 1807. The game recreates the famous battle fought against the Russians in the dead of winter. This grand tactical game system of Napoleonic battlefield combat uses a unique "geomorphic" map regulating the movement and positioning of large infantry formations. Play is accomplished through alternating...
Featuring two complete battles of the Peninsular War, Talavera and Albuera, each with an alternate set-up possibility. Eagles of the Empire is a game system that portrays the military engagements of the Napoleonic Era. Players assume the role of the army commander of a major national or allied army of the period. The map is divided into areas that channel...
(from Compass games website :) The Battle of Medina de Rioseco, 14 July 1808, was fought during Napoleon’s War in Spain between two Spanish Armies under the commands of General Joaquín Blake and General Gregorio García de la Cuesta, and Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bessières in which the Spanish force was defeated after a closely fought, but determined assault by...
18 Napoleonic Scenarios with detailed orders of battles and maps suitable for use with most battalion level rule sets. This is one of 4 books on the 1809 campaign. Includes Arnhofen, Achdorf, Altdorf, Abensburg - Center, Abensburg - south, Abensburg - north, Abbach, Dunzling, Eggmuhl - south, Eggmuhl - north, Geisenhausen, Hausen-Teugn, Landshut...
Eagles, Swords and Bayonets covers the period from 1790 to 1815 in Europe and Russia. The intent of these rules is speed of play and while trying to return the grand tactical flavor of the Napoleonic Wars. ln the past we have played many rules for the Napoleonic period and have found them floundering just as the heat of the battle was getting interesting....
Eagles to Glory is a set of miniature wargaming rules for the Napoleonic period. The rules will work well with all popular miniature scales. A single stand represents a battalion of infantry, 2 squadrons of cavalry and 1 battery of artillery. The number of figures on a base does not impact the game and as long as bases are similar sizes for all units....
Recreate the climactic Waterloo campaign with Eagles: Waterloo edition. Eagles is a fast-paced, fun, and historically accurate simulation of Napoleon's final campaign. Collectible Each Eagles Waterloo deck contains 60 cards, the cards are selected from the 300 different cards that accurately portray every general, regiment, battery, and significant terrain...