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  2. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Waterloo: 1971: Napoleon in Europe: Eagle Games: 2001: Napoleon in the Desert: Avalanche Press: 2002: Napoleon on the Danube: 2005: Napoleon Retreats: Operational Studies Group: 2019: Napoleon's Art of War: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1979: S&T #75, 1979 Napoleon's Last Battles: 1976: Re-released by TSR, Inc. in 1984: Napoleon's ...

  3. Paddy Griffith - Wikipedia

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    The Napoleon Options: Alternate decisions of the Napoleonic Wars (2000) Battle Tactics of the American Civil War (2001) Fortifications of the Western Front 1914–18 (2004) The Vauban Fortifications of France (2006) French Napoleonic Infantry Tactics 1792–1815 (2007) World War II Desert Tactics (2008) The Great War on the Western Front: A ...

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Miniature wargames are a form of wargaming designed to incorporate miniatures or figurines into play, which was invented at the beginning of the 19th century in Prussia.The miniatures used represent troops or vehicles (such as tanks, chariots, aircraft, ships, etc.).

  5. Category:Napoleonic Wars board wargames - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon (board game) Napoléon à Austerlitz; Napoleon at Bay; Napoleon at Leipzig; Napoleon in Europe (game) Napoleon's Art of War; Napoleon's Last Battles; Napoleon's Last Campaigns; Napoleon's Last Triumph; Ney vs. Wellington: The Battle of Quatre Bras

  6. Ney vs. Wellington: The Battle of Quatre Bras - Wikipedia

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    The game uses the complex asymmetrical game system developed for SPI's 1976 monster Napoleonic wargame Wellington's Victory. [2] Although Ney vs. Wellington is a small game with only 255 counters — of which just 70 are the actual army units of both sides — the game has been characterized as "monstrously complicated".

  7. Wargames Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The Wargames Research Group (WRG) is a British publisher of rules and reference material for miniature wargaming.Founded in 1969 they were the premier publisher of tabletop rules during the seventies and eighties, publishing rules for periods ranging from ancient times to modern armoured warfare, and reference books which are still considered standard works for amateur researchers and wargamers.

  8. Category:Armies of Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    This category includes sub-categories and articles about the national armies of the belligerent states that participated in the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) including those of the Frence's allies and the Coalitions which opposed it. For smaller military units and formations, see Category:Military units and formations of the Napoleonic Wars.

  9. Napoleon at Waterloo (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Waterloo is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1971 that simulates the Battle of Waterloo. The game, which features simple rules, was designed as an introduction to board wargaming, and was given as a free gift with each subscription to SPI's Strategy & Tactics magazine.