From the Rules Folder: "In 1814 and 1815, Napoleon took on the might of Europe in what proved to be his final campaigns. The conclusion of each resulted in an abdication -- once he returned, once he did not. In 1814, Napoleon had the advantage of interior lines, centralized command, and the motivation of fighting for his home soil. His opponents had none...
(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...
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...
"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...
The Napoleonic Wars covers the entire period of conflict from 1796 to 1815. Each turn represents 4 months. The map is divided into areas, with terrain in the area (forest, swamp, etc.) and along the area borders (river, mountains, etc.). According to the rules, the pieces represent small corps or oversized divisions. Some units also represent commanders...
This expansion set is an add-on to transform 'The Napoleonic Wars' into 'Napoleon's Italian Campaigns', Napoleon's Peninsula Campaign' and 'Napoleon's Russian Campaign'. It adds the scenarios of Morengo, Borodino, and Salamanca. Expansion includes 3 specific rules sheets (1 each from 'Napoleon's Italian Campaigns', Napoleon's Peninsula Campaign' and...
Narrato is a therapeutic boardgame where we invite players to enter the space between fiction and reality, between game and therapy. Narrato takes players on an exploration hike through the many meaningful maps (domains) in their lives. It is a semi-cooperative game that you can play solo, with your partner, with (a) friend(s), with your family, with...
Players are one of four people living in "Buddlbrunn". The beer bottles are empty and you walk through the village to exchange them against full ones in the taverns or directly at the brewery. If you meet one of your opponents, you have a drink, so both players lose one of their full bottles. There are also two neutral "Nassauer", (German expression for a...