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  2. War and Peace (game) - Wikipedia

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    War and Peace was designed by Mark McLaughlin and published by Avalon Hill in 1980 in a boxed set with cover art by Denis Dighton.. After the demise of Avalon Hill, the rights to the game were acquired by One Small Step Games, which reprinted it in 2020, with a redrawn map and counters, and new scenarios of the Italian Campaign of 1796–7, the Egyptian Campaign of 1798 and the Marengo ...

  3. The Thin Red Line (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    The game comes with three main scenarios based on historical norms: [1] The full historical battle; A short game that ends when the Prussians arrive; An early start game; In addition, there are two "what if?" scenarios: [1] The Prussians fail to arrive; Free set-up: The players are free to set up their forces as they wish at the start of the game.

  4. Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon's Campaigns in Miniature:War Gamers' Guide to the Napoleonic Wars, 1796–1815 is a book written by Bruce Quarrie. It concerns wargaming in the Napoleonic era , and provides information on history, weapons, painting, and its own set of rules.

  5. Napoleon at Bay - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Bay is a two-player wargame at the operational level that uses a set of rules developed by designer Kevin Zucker.The scenario folder also contains a historical narrative from Vincent Esposito's 1964 book The Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars.

  6. La Grande Armée (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    But in La Grande Armee the differences between the Napoleonic army, the Frederician Prussian army, the ancien regime Austrian army of 1805, the new modeled Austrian army of 1809, and the cumbrous but tough Russian army are all reflected in different counter values and systems of building up as well as in differences in numbers and leaders. It ...

  7. Wellington in the Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Palmer also thought that the use of the term "strength points" to describe a unit's combat ability reduced the "period glamour" normally associated with Napoleonic wargames. Palmer concluded, "Smooth game system but lacking in flavour and fun."

  8. Jena-Auerstadt: The Battle for Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Jena-Auerstadt is a two-player wargame in which one player takes the role of Napoleon, and the other controls the Prussians. It is a simple and easy-to-learn game, with only 100 counters, two rules sheets, and a relatively small 17" x 22" paper hex grid map scaled at 400 m (440 yd) per hex).

  9. Empire (miniatures game) - Wikipedia

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    Many rules writers overlook the issue of national characteristics [...] So, if in doubt about the training and morale status of a particular Napoleonic troop type, regiment, or elite company [...] Empire is the quickest, most valuable and reliable source." The reviewer warned that the 176-page rulebook would require "a serious investment of ...