"Libertadores" is a board game divided into areas based on an impulse-based turn system. Players alternate to move several elements, not all, by chronological cards that work as impulse triggers. Libertadores is designed for two players and can be adapted to solitaire mode or several players but not rules yet. Libertadores depicts the wars of independence...
Libertadores covers the battles which decided the fate of South America in the XIXth century. The game system allows to play a fast but historically accurate simulation; the low counter density allows player to finish each battle in 2 hours maximum. Scales: battalion sized units for infantry, two squadrons for cavalry and batteries for artillery. 150 mts...
Liberté covers the French Revolution from 1789 and the meeting of the Estates General to the Directory and Bonaparte’s coup d’état in 1799. The game is played in four turns. In each turn there will be a variable number of rounds, followed by an election to see which faction becomes the government. There are three factions, the Radicals (red), the Moderates...
Ligny Incomplete Victory Napoleon's strategy was to cross the border in secret and attack the Allied armies before they could combine and outnumber his army. If he could engage them separately, then his army would outnumber theirs in individual engagements. To that end, he had sent Ney's 2nd Corps and 3rd Cavalry Corps to block the Allied army at the...
Using the Napoleonic version of the March into Battle system, this game portrays the Battle of Ligny in a furious, fast moving two turn game. Part of a group of mini-games on the battles of the Waterloo campaign, with Quatre Bras and La Belle Alliance. In this system as in reality, units will become ineffective from fatigue and disorder long before they...
Ligny and Wavre 1815 is a complete game in the Jours de Gloire series. It covers the battles which occurred on June 16th, 18th and 19th, during Napoléon’s offensive in Belgium against the armies of Wellington and Blücher. Ligny 1815 is the last victory of Napoleon: with his Armée du Nord, the Emperor attacks Blücher’s Prussians and inflicts them a severe...
In Bonaparte's Eastern Empire you take the role of either the French, who must sail their fleets to Egypt and fight to conquer the Egyptian lands, or the Allies, who must prevent the French incursion by expelling or destroying them. The Limits of Glory series examines the effect of 'skill and luck' on the commanders present in a campaign. A Glory rating is...
This is a standalone game using the Limits of Glory system to examine the impact of events on the Civil War in the Vendee in 1793. Will you fight for the Republic or For God and the King; The Catholic and Royal Army, take the side of the Blue or the White. The French Revolution was not welcomed by all in France. The staunchly Catholic and Royalist leaning...
By the close of 1805 the Third Coalition, which had been orchestrated by William Pitt, was in tatters following their catastrophic defeat at Austerlitz. However, in late 1805 a tiny Anglo-Russian army, sent by Pitt and paid for by the British government, disembarks in the Bay of Naples to support Ferdinand IV, King of the Two Sicilies. This army, commanded...
The third and forth campaigns in our Limits of Glory series will be two games in one box. Each game is designed to be a stand alone shorter game, playable in an hour, using the same unique Limits of Glory system but on a smaller scale. One game covers the campaign in 1808 by the Neapolitans and French to recover the island of Capri from the British, while...
Allows players to recreate large fleet actions within 3 to 4 hours. Covers all major and minor powers of the period with various rules to cover fire ships, transports, blockades and much more. Line of Battle: Fleet Level battles in the Age of Nelson 1760-1820 includes scenarios and Campaign integration rules with Corps Command Campaigns 8.5x11, Naval rules...