Micro Napoleonics (1976)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 120
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players:
2 - 6
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Hurlbat,
Tabletop Games
Designers:
(Uncredited)
Artists:
Kris Whitmore,
Gordon Davis
Mechanics:
Events,
Simulation,
Dice Rolling,
Line of Sight,
Variable Set-up,
Simultaneous Action Selection,
Team-Based Game,
Paper-and-Pencil,
Measurement Movement,
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
Beschreibung
This game recreates a battle during the Napoleonic era between a British and French army. The French army counters represent a force of some 45,000 troops and the British 35,000 troops. Using these simple but comprehensive rules up to six players are able to recreate a complete battle with all its complex maneuvers and colorful tactics. The battlefield can be varied to suit any type of ground and the printed terrain pieces placed in any position desired thus give an extremely variable playing area, unrestricted by hexagonal or squared playing boards.
One of several titles released by Tabletop Games which were intended to be played directly on the game table (without a mapboard) using rules concepts from traditional miniatures wargaming. The games offered an affordable alternative to the miniatures hobby in that they used un-cut cardstock counters for units.
Supplements:
Napoleonic
TTG-MA-N01 Prussain
TTG-MA-N02 Russian
TTG-MA-N03 Austrian
TTG-MA-N04 Polish
TTG-MA-N05 Spanish
This game recreates a battle during the Napoleonic era between a British and French army. The French army counters represent a force of some 45,000 troops and the British 35,000 troops. Using these simple but comprehensive rules up to six players are able to recreate a complete battle with all its complex maneuvers and colorful tactics. The battlefield can be varied to suit any type of ground and the printed terrain pieces placed in any position desired thus give an extremely variable playing area, unrestricted by hexagonal or squared playing boards.
One of several titles released by Tabletop Games which were intended to be played directly on the game table (without a mapboard) using rules concepts from traditional miniatures wargaming. The games offered an affordable alternative to the miniatures hobby in that they used un-cut cardstock counters for units.
Supplements:
Napoleonic
TTG-MA-N01 Prussain
TTG-MA-N02 Russian
TTG-MA-N03 Austrian
TTG-MA-N04 Polish
TTG-MA-N05 Spanish
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