Description courtesy of BoardgameNews.com Waterloo – a two-player game for early 2009 with the French and British fighting once again. The action system is a clever creation: You know the range of possible actions that you can take on a turn, but the opponent knows exactly how many actions you have, and that knowledge strips the certainty from your...
Similar to classic Risk but set in Europe. Possibly you believe that dominating Europe is easy, but you will have to play your cards correctly to be able to conquer it. Your rivals can reconquer your conquered territories at any moment. You will need to have all your effectives available to outlast the constant assaults of your rivals and to have success...
(in English, from the designer:) Waterloo 1815, Fallen eagles is a regiment/battalion level game of the famous battle. The game includes 400 counters (French, Anglo-allied and Prussian order of battle for June 18th 1815), a 108 x 75 cm map (200 meters per hexagon; 42.5 x 29.5 inches, in 2 parts), various play aids, a rule book and a playbook. It is a one...
Waterloo 1815: Napoleon's last battle is a game that recreates the decisive encounter fought between the French army and the Anglo-allied and Prussian coalition on June 18th, 1815. The wooden pieces represent the actual units that fought the battle. They come in different sizes, making it easy to tell infantry from cavalry from artillery. Infantry and...
(from GMT webpage:) Napoleonic 20 Multi-Pack, Volume I Fading Glory is the second game (No Retreat - The Russian Front Deluxe Edition is the first) we (GMT Games) are producing as part of our strategic friendship/partnership with Victory Point Games, and the first game we are producing from their popular Napoleonic 20 series. The idea for this and future...
'Waterloo: l’ultima battaglia di Napoleone' ("Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Battle") is an introductory board wargame designed by members of Casus Belli association for the association itself. The subject of the game is the famous battle between Napoleon and Wellington which took place in 1815 and caused Napoleon’s final defeat and his getting off the stage of...
A one player "Pencil and Paper" game that allows players to relive the battle of Waterloo in 60 minutes or less. Players take on the role of Napoleon at his last major battle. Each turn the player will choose an action from a selection representing the possible movements of the different historical units that fought at Waterloo. After selecting their 1...
In Waterloo Solitaire you take the role of Napoleon commanding the French army against an opposing Allied autonomous player side, referred to as the Allied BOT side. And you take the role of Wellington, commanding the Allied army against a French BOT side. Each opposing BOT side is rated for its skill. The game uses a similar system with Waterloo Solitaire...
Waterloo Solitaire has 24 games. You take the role of Napoleon commanding the French army for 12 games against an opposing Allied autonomous player side, referred to as the Allied BOT side. And you take the role of Wellington for 12 games, commanding the Allied army against a French BOT side. Each opposing BOT side is rated for its skill; easy for 4 games...
Waterloo Squares is 2-player entry-level wargame of the battle of Waterloo 1815 played on a map which represents the historical battlefield. One player assumes the role of Napoleon and takes command of the French, the other player represents the Wellington/Blücher combination and will command the Allies (British, Dutch/Belgian, minor German states and...
From the Publisher's Website; "Battles in the Napoleonic Wars were brutal and bloody. Vast armies fought with musket and bayonet on rain-soaked fields, half-blinded by acrid smoke and deafened by the ceaseless barrage of distant artillery. Men fell in great swathes, marching to death or glory to the rhythmic beat of drums. Waterloo is a tabletop miniatures...
Throughout what is now known as Arizona, ancient civilizations constructed epic cities, harnessed the powerful and unpredictable rivers to water crops and sustain their communities, and thrived for thousands of years. Eventually, the unpredictability of the seasons, the power of the floods, and the fragility of infrastructure contributed to the abandonment...