"La Batalla de Las Eras" is a two player postcard wargame that recreates the battle between the French Army and the Spanish garrison of Zaragoza on the 15h of june, 1808. The map depicts the city of Zaragoza and his neighbourhood. The counters are either brigades for the French and Garrisons for the Spanish. Each turn is aproximately one hour of fighting....
Second game of a series called "Batallas de la Guerra de la Independencia" [Battles Of The Peninsular War (1808-1814) Volume II]. Los Arapiles is a tactical simulation of the journey of July 22nd of 1812, where two players controls Wellington's and Marmont's armies. Also named battle of Salamanca has it occured among the hills around Arapiles, south of...
Napoleon's Last Battles depicts the last campaign of Napoleon: the Waterloo Campaign (1815). It contains 4 individual battles (with own counters and maps): Quatre Bras Ligny Wavre La Belle Alliance (Waterloo) and a campaign game linking all 4 maps and covering the whole camapign. The latest DG edition adds three more scenarios, including a Grand Waterloo...
Using the Napoleonic version of the March into Battle system, this game portrays the Battle of Waterloo in a furious, fast moving three turn game. Part of a group of mini-games on the battles of the Waterloo campaign, with Ligny, Quatre Bras, and (planned) Wavre. In this system as in reality, units will become ineffective from fatigue and disorder long...
The Berezina 1812 focus on the batlles fought by the remnants of Napoleon "Grande Armée" against several Russian armies, in order to cross Berezina river between Borissov and Velesovo, at Stoudenka. The Berezina 1812 is the 35th battle of the Jours de Gloire series. Napoléon, Ney, Oudinot and Victor are at the head of the French. Tchitchagov, Wittgenstein...
La Corunna 1809 covers the battle of Corunna, fought on 16 January 1809. French corps under Jean de Dieu Soult attacked a British army under Sir John Moore which was on its way to evacuate from Spain. Game is a part of the Napoleon system by TiS and uses its mechanics. Ownership of any game of the series is required to play, because it comes with no rules...
La Garde 6mm: Rules for Napoleonic grand tactical battles in 6mm. The concept is to give "grand order". That is to give orders to corps & divisional commanders, not to order a single battalion. It is considered that a divisional or brigade commander ordered to take defensive positions will form his troops in square by himself if the need was to arise ......
La Garde Avance! (The Guard Advances!) is an original module for the Jours de Gloire series, set at battalion scale, inserted ine VaeVictis magazine #161. It covers the last attack of the French army during the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon’s last reserve, six battalions of the Middle Guard and five battalions of the Old Guard, set off in square formation...