Napoleon's Wheel 1805: Danube Campaign I Scenarios depicted: Ulm — Napoleon's Wheel, 9-15 Oct. Dürenstein — Kutuzov's Trap, 11 Nov. Schöngrabern — Bagration's Rearguard, 16 Nov. Austerlitz — The Battle of Pratzen and Sokolnitz, 1-2 Dec. Napoleon's Wheel is the next games from OSG's The Library of Napoleonic Battles series. Details on the series are below...
Napoleon Saga is a strategic card-wargame for two players that lets them play the 1815 Belgium campaign battles opposing the French army to the coalition force. In this game, each player has two decks of cards that represent his army and his strategic plans. They deploy their starting troops on the board and alternate turns to defeat their opponent in one...
This double pack will contain two armies: Russian and Austrian, as well as their own bluff cards, representing their commander in chief. You’ll also find brand new strategy cards and new terrains dedicated to these countries. A campaign book will allow you to reenact some of the most famous Napoleonic battles, but also fictitious ones that could have...
A new army deck to include in the main game. Details will be envailed soon but it will also include new stories. In this game, each player has two decks of cards that represent his army and his strategic plans. They deploy their starting troops on the board and alternate turns to defeat their opponent in one of two ways: Disbanding the opposing army by...
This third expansion for Napoleon Saga gives you the chance to completely revamp your Strategy Decks. You can implement new tactics for the five armies already available and also surprise your opponents on new terrains to achieve new Objectives. This expansion is updated with erratas and modifications developed with the help of the Napoleon Saga player...
This historical game simulates a battle that took place on the 14th of June, 1800, in Marengo (northern Italy) between the army of the Austrian Empire, led by General Melas, and the French Republican army, led by General Bonaparte. The game system is designed to be of medium complexity while remaining historically accurate. The rules, the map, the combat...
On June 18, 1815, one of the most decisive battles in military history was fought in Belgian fields twenty miles southeast of Brussels. Within a short 100 days, Napoleon, former emperor of France, had returned from exile on the island of Elba, again seized power, quickly assembled an army, and marched to defeat the dispersed British and Prussian armies now...
In December 1805, Emperor Napoleon I led about 67,000 men against about 75,000 Russian and Austrian troops near Brunn (modern Brno) in Bohemia, part of today’s Czech Republic. The battlefield, divided by hills and streams, became known as Austerlitz and would be celebrated as Napoleon’s greatest victory. After fierce fighting amid the morning mists, the...
The basic units in Napoleonic Command are the infantry battalion, the cavalry squadron and the artillery battery. In the standard game, these are typically represented by four, two and two bases, respectively, although there is considerable flexibility. The actual miniatures on the bases are largely irrelevant to the game, as is the exact size of the...
"Two player strategic war game set in the Napoleonic era. One player controls France & Napoleon. The other player controls the Allies. The allies include England, Russia, Prussia, and Austria." This area movement game uses generic units. Cards provide for combat bonuses and other effects, such as additional reinforcements. "Victory: The Allies win if they...
Napoleonic GAME OF WAR wargame rules are the second in the series following on from our 18th century set. They are also designed for 25mm or 28mm scale figures, with 16-24 figures per infantry battalion, 4-6 figures per cavalry squadron, and artillery units of one model cannon and up to 4 gunners. They are intended to be in the ‘old school’ stream of...