"Murat's Last Battle: Tolentino 1815" is an upcoming wargame from LPD Games' Battles of the Napoleonic Empire (BNE) series. According to LPD's website it is, " A colorful contest between the Murat's Neapolitan army and Bianchi's pedestrian but veteran Austrian Corps. The first battle of "Italy's Wars of Independence", Tolentino is a challenging contest for...
A Napoleonic Wars flavored multi-player campaign game for up to 6 players based on Avalon Hill's War and Peace, Blitzkrieg, and Diplomacy. Each player is a major state on a fictional continent occupied by 5 other major states and 7 minor states. The players have force pools from which to purchase infantry, cavalry, naval forces, and naval transports, to...
"Simple Card Game for 2 players. Simulates a fight between 2 Napoleonic armies. Easy to make: Only 10 card types." "The Deck: Players share a Common deck. 10 card types x 4 = 40 card deck." The card types are General, Cannon, Cavalry, Light Infantry, Line Infantry, Grenadier Infantry, Guard Infantry, Ready, Aim, and Fire. "Morale: Each player starts with...
Muskets & Tomahawks II is a set of rules for recreating skirmishes during the major wars of the 18th and 19th centuries. This “small war” is intrinsic to military campaigns and encompasses a huge variety of situations: reconnaissance missions, raids on enemy villages, attacks on convoys and outposts, and much more. Muskets & Tomahawks sees you lead a...
A solitaire game of the Napoleonic Wars, based on the designer's Don't Tread on Me (White Dog Games). You play the monarchist Coalitions, led by Britain, and the game's A.I. plays Napoleonic France. The game is grand-strategic; each turn covers an average of two years' real time. Your goal is to force Napoleon to abdicate, through a combination of military...
"Napgammon" is a light weight wargame of luck and maneuver. It takes the core roll-and-move mechanism of Backgammon and applies it to a two-dimensional point-to-point map with differentiated terrain and movement costs. As in Backgammon, players roll two dice at the start of their turn and make one move for each die. Rolling doubles allows four moves, but...
One player plays the 21 pieces of the French army (including Napoleon). The other player plays the 25 pieces of the English army (including Wellington) and the 12 pieces of the Prussian army (including Blücher). The game depicts the battle of Waterloo, and is played on a somewhat abstract map with squares and lines between them to symbolize movement...
The game "Napoleon" was included in Spielbox 6/86 as part of the "Spiel zum Herausnehmen/Game to Remove" series. Thought as an introduction to Cosim games, this game has simplified wargame rules. Anyway, the Allied and French forces enter play according to a detailed time plan. The hex board is somehow exchangeable for Napoleonic battles, because no...