The Battle of Nations - 14-19 October, 1813 Napoleonic 20 #16 (Germany 20 #7) What began at the Battle of Dresden and continued to unfold on battlefieds across the German States including Kulm, Dennewitz, Grossbeeren, Gorlitz, and the Katzbach River, have all led up to this. Four Allied nations, and their four armies are converging on Napoleon’s Grande...
From the Decision Games' website: Napoleon was, by 1813, the victim of his own success. His Grande Armée had ransacked most of Europe, but then the Prussians, Austrians, Russians, Swedes and others converged their armies, collectively known as the Sixth Coalition, around Leipzig in an attempt to annihilate Napoleon once and for all. The coalition...
Les Aigles is a French Napoleonic miniature game set at the battalion level. The rules are pretty standard for a Napoleonic miniature game of the era: semi-simultaneous game sequence, written orders, lots of tactical factors to take into account. The game was published in two version, a boxed set with scenery elements to cut and build, as well as the...
—description from the publisher The Eagles of the Danube March 1809, for months Austria has been arming itself to take its revenge on Austerlitz. The major foreign powers have refused to follow and so Austria must go to war alone. The time is propitious because the Great Army is at the other end of Europe, in Spain, facing a combattive people, and Austria...
Les Cent-Heures de Waterloo: La Campagne de Belgique, 1815 (The Hundred Hours of Waterloo) is an Operational level two-player board-wargame that brings into play Napoleon's dramatic and final campaign in Belgium in June 1815. One player controls the Army of the North (hereafter called the French player) and the other the Anglo-Dutch and Prussian factions...
Les Maréchaux (The Marshals) is an operational wargame designated to simulate campaigns led by French marshals and generals of French Revolution and 1st Empire, when Napoleon was not directly acting on the theater of operations. The game includes two scenarios: - "Junot 1808" related to general Junot's campaign in Portugal against Wellesley, during summer...
Les Maréchaux (The Marshals) is an operational wargame designated to simulate campaigns led by French marshals and generals of French Revolution and 1st Empire, when Napoleon was not directly acting on the theater of operations. The game includes three scenarios: - "Dupont 1808" related to general Dupont's campaign in south of Spain against spanish general...
The Marshals III covers the campaigns of winter 1814 that took place in France north of Lyon and in Italy on the Mincio. These theatres of operation are considered to be minor since they occurred far from the Emperor’s view who was engaged in the north of France. Nevertheless, important and little-known battles took place there where the young...
After their victory over Marshal Soult in northern Portugal, the British plan a joint campaign with their new Spanish allies to capture Madrid. The initial Allied plan is to pin the Victor corps in the Tage valley against the main Anglo-Spanish force while Vénégas, coming from Bailen, threatens the capital from the South. Joseph did not anticipate this...
The Marshals V is a complete game from the series The Marshals. It covers the campaigns of spring and autumn 1800 that took place in Germany from the crossing of the Rhine to the banks of the Inn. General Moreau, whose successes would later be overshadowed by those of Napoleon in Italy and the improbable victory of Marengo, is at the heart of this...