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  2. Napoleon at Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Leipzig is a two-player wargame focused on the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, where Napoleon's French forces were surrounded by a force twice its size. [1] The game system uses an "I Go, You Go", alternating series of turns, where one player moves and attacks, followed by the other player. [3] Players have a choice, in order of ...

  3. Napoleon at War - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at War is a "quadrigame", a game box holding four thematically connected 2-player board wargames that use a common set of rules, in this case four different battles fought by Napoleon: Marengo: Napoleon in Italy, 14 June 1800 (designed by David Isby) Jena-Auerstadt: The Battle for Prussia (designed by Tom Walczyk)

  4. Category:Napoleonic Wars video games - Wikipedia

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    The War College: Universal Military Simulator 3. Waterloo (video game) Wooden Ships and Iron Men (1996 video game) Categories: Napoleonic Wars games. War video games set in Europe. Video games by war. Video games set in the 19th century. Cultural depictions of Napoleon.

  5. Napoleon: Total War - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega for the Microsoft Windows and macOS. Napoleon was released in North America on 23 February 2010, and in Europe on 26 February. The game is the sixth stand-alone installment in the Total War series.

  6. Napoleon at Bay - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Bay. Napoleon at Bay, subtitled "Prelude to Waterloo: The Campaign in France, 1814", is a board wargame published by Tactical Studies Group/Operational Studies Group in 1978 that is a simulation of Napoleon's attempts to keep the Allies out of Paris in the early months of 1814.

  7. Napoleon at Waterloo (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Description. Napoleon at Waterloo is a two-player grand tactical board wargame in which one player takes the role of Napoleon controlling the French forces, and the other player takes the role of the Duke of Wellington controlling the Anglo-Allied forces. The game comes with a single scenario based on the historical battle.

  8. Napoleon's Last Battles - Wikipedia

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    Description. Napoleon's Last Battles is a "quadrigame" — a box with four different battles played using the same rules. [1] This game covers the last four battles of Napoleon's final campaign of 1815: Ligny: The French and Prussians clash in the first battle of the Waterloo campaign. Quatre Bras: The Anglo-Allies under Wellington holding a ...

  9. Leipzig: The Battle of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig: The Battle of Nations, subtitled "Napoleon vs. Europe", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1969 that simulates the 1813 campaign of Napoleon in central Europe, including the Battle of Leipzig. The game was one of the first Napoleonic board wargames, and a number of innovative rules such as the effect ...