Napoleon's Art of War: Eylau & Dresden (1979)

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Playtime: 300
Min. Age: 14
Number of Players:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)
Designers:
Redmond A. Simonsen,
Olle Johansson,
Omar DeWitt,
Bob Pollard,
Bob Jervis
Artists:
Jean Baptiste Édouard Detaille,
Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechanics:
Dice Rolling,
Hexagon Grid
Beschreibung
Napoleon's Art of War consists of two distinct and separate games: The Battle of Dresden and the Battle of Eylau. Each of these games has a body of rules in common, and specific rules for the game.
Dresden is a simulation of the battle between the French under Napoleon and the allied forces of Russia, Prussia, and Austria in August 1813. Eylau is a game depicting the struggle between the French and the Russo-Prussian force under Baron Levin Bennigsen that occurred in 1807 on February 7th and 8th in a remote area of Poland.
The game was originally published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #75, Jul-Aug 1979, and uses the system from Napoleon at War quad.
Napoleon's Art of War consists of two distinct and separate games: The Battle of Dresden and the Battle of Eylau. Each of these games has a body of rules in common, and specific rules for the game.
Dresden is a simulation of the battle between the French under Napoleon and the allied forces of Russia, Prussia, and Austria in August 1813. Eylau is a game depicting the struggle between the French and the Russo-Prussian force under Baron Levin Bennigsen that occurred in 1807 on February 7th and 8th in a remote area of Poland.
The game was originally published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #75, Jul-Aug 1979, and uses the system from Napoleon at War quad.
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