Napoleon's End (2024)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 600
Min. Age: 14
Number of Players:
2 - 4
ag.gameitem.publisher:
OSG (Operational Studies Group)
Designers:
Kevin Zucker
Artists:
Charles Kibler
Mechanics:
Dice Rolling,
Zone of Control,
Command Cards,
Hidden Movement,
Movement Points
Beschreibung
Napoleon's End presents four battles on the Seine, February-March 1814.
BATTLES SIMULATED
The first of the four battles occurred on the 17th and 18th of February: Mormant took place 3 days after the Battle of Vauchamps, covered in "La Patrie en Danger." The last two battles were fought in late-March: Arcis followed 8 days after Reims, from "Napoleon Retreats." With all three games you can contemplate a 12-battle Grand Campaign.
Here you have a series-first, a 40" map (which extends La Patrie East map with the potential for a 9' long map). The Mormant and Montereau maps combine to make one 44 x 34" map. The Arcis map is square-on with Arcis dead center and the Aube dividing the map in half. All four quadrants have troops moving through. Arcis was perhaps the Emperor's worst-planned mistake.
—description from the publisher
Napoleon's End presents four battles on the Seine, February-March 1814.
BATTLES SIMULATED
The first of the four battles occurred on the 17th and 18th of February: Mormant took place 3 days after the Battle of Vauchamps, covered in "La Patrie en Danger." The last two battles were fought in late-March: Arcis followed 8 days after Reims, from "Napoleon Retreats." With all three games you can contemplate a 12-battle Grand Campaign.
Here you have a series-first, a 40" map (which extends La Patrie East map with the potential for a 9' long map). The Mormant and Montereau maps combine to make one 44 x 34" map. The Arcis map is square-on with Arcis dead center and the Aube dividing the map in half. All four quadrants have troops moving through. Arcis was perhaps the Emperor's worst-planned mistake.
—description from the publisher
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