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  2. Waterloo (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo is a Napoleonic board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1963 that simulates the Battle of Waterloo.It was one of the first board wargames produced and despite its lack of historicity and complexity, it still received positive comments more than twenty years later as a fun and playable game, and remained in Avalon Hill's catalogue until 1990.

  3. March of the Eagles - Wikipedia

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    March of the Eagles is a game that allows the player to control any of the major European powers during the timeframe of 1803–1815, which was the era of the Napoleonic Wars. Like other Paradox strategy games, the player makes decisions based around the armed forces, production, and diplomacy. [2]

  4. Napoleon at Waterloo (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    The game was popular because of its simple game mechanics, and these were subsequently used in many smaller SPI games including The Battle of Borodino (1972), Austerlitz (1973), Blue & Gray (1975), Napoleon at War (1975), Blue and Gray II (1975), Sixth Fleet (1975), Battle for Germany (1975), Napoleon's Last Battles (1976), and Road to Richmond ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia

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    Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars (Ukrainian: Козаки ІІ: Наполеонівські війни) is a real-time strategy game and the second installment in the Cossacks series, released in 2005. This game focuses exclusively on the Napoleonic era, meaning it has a much shorter time span than others in this series, which spanned several ...

  7. Fields of Glory - Wikipedia

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    Fields of Glory is a real-time strategy video game published by MicroProse for MS-DOS, Amiga (both AGA and ECS) and Amiga CD32 in 1993. In the game, players can re-enact the four major historical battles in Napoleon's Waterloo campaign (The Battle of Ligny, Battle of Quatre-Bras, Battle of Waterloo and the Battle of Wavre), as well as play two hypothetical battles (Nivelles and Wagnee) which ...

  8. Category:Napoleonic Wars games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Napoleonic Wars games" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Austerlitz (play-by-email game) B. The Battle of Nations ...

  9. Age of Napoleon (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Age of Napoleon is a 2003 war and strategy board game created in collaboration between Mayfair Games and Phalanx Games. [1] It focuses on the Napoleonic Wars in Europe from 1805 to 1815. The game's designer is Renaud Verlaque and its artist is Franz Vohwinkel. [2]