Napoleon's Leipzig Campaign is an operational simulation of the great struggle in 1813 for mastery in Europe. The game allows players to assume the role of Napoleon or the Prussian, Austrian, and Russian monarchs who led the coalition determined to eliminate the Napoleonic hegemony. Napoleon's Leipzig Campaign recreates the salient features of military...
Having rebuilt his army after the Russian retreat Napoleon advances into Saxony with an army of 130,000, mostly conscripted and trained from scratch in four months. This boxed set recreates the three key battles of the Spring Campaign of 1813. On 2 May 1813 at Lützen the Russian and Prussian Coalition attacks what it believes to be the French flank, only...
A strategic game of the 1812-13 campaign. Game comes in a zip-lock bag with about 100 die cut counters. The map is a strategic view of Russia from St. Petersburg, the Polish border to Moscow. The French and their allies must choose Moscow, St. Petersburg or both as the Russians must try to prevent this or destroy Napoleon’s army without being destroyed...
SGB-7 Napoleon’s Russian Campaign (1985) (JPY 6800) Subtitled “Borodino & Smolensk.” NRC includes one mapsheet (back printed), 504 counters, one 24-pg rulebook and two (one 32-pg and one 44-pg) historical booklets. Turns are hourly and there is no indication of hex size. Combat units are brigades and divisions with separate leaders. Leaders have four...
(From the publisher) Napoleon’s Triumph is built on the same foundations as its acclaimed predecessor, Bonaparte at Marengo, but is bigger and grander in scale. It uses two boards to make a double-size 44" x 34" map of the Austerlitz battlefield and has twice as many pieces as the earlier game, but defying the tradition that big wargames must also take a...
The Napoleon's War Series are games that give players the French Army of Napoleon against the foes of France from 1796 -1815. Each game will include battles that have their own custom game boards, plastic figures representing the infantry, artillery, and cavalry with counters representing the special units, leaders, etc. Each battle within the game are...
From the publisher's website: Includes the Battle of Alexandria March 21, 1801 on a desert map. Jena October 14, 1806. Auerstadt October 14, 1806 and Busaco 1810. Each battle has it's own game board on card stock. The battle pack requires ownership of Napoleon's War Vol. I to play. La Rothiere, February 1, 1814 on a winter snow map, was originally going to...
From the publisher's website: Includes four battles from the American War of 1812: Queenston Heights, Chippawa, Bladensburg and New Orleans. Each battle has it's own game board on card stock. The battle pack requires ownership of Napoleon's War Vol. I to play. This Battle Pack uses the plastic miniatures from Napoleon's War Volume I: The 100 Days but...
The Napoleon's War Series are games that give players the French Army of Napoleon against the foes of France from 1796 -1815. Each game includes battles that have their own custom game boards, plastic figures representing the infantry, artillery, and cavalry with counters representing the special units, leaders, etc. Each battle within the game is...
Napoleon's Wars is an exciting and well designed set of wargame rules for the Napoleonic period. They allow you to take the role of Generals and re-fight battles in miniature using any scale figures from 2mm to 28mm. Most importantly, they do not require the use of dice. The mechanisms used to control your armies encourage you to use the tactics of the...