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Broglie08 Feb 2014 3:01 a.m. PST

Last night brought yet another victory to Napoleon's eagles at the Battle of Kiel when the French army stormed to victory and decisively defeated a Prussian army which tried to block its path.

The rules used were Napoleon at War.

Check the Wargamorium Blog for details. link

kinsnevatt08 Feb 2014 10:08 a.m. PST

Really liked the pictures and nice to see people playing this great and not well known rule set. These are the rules of choice where I live, just wish they were better advertised. Maybe then it would attract more people to play them.

Cheers

Chris

serg joe08 Feb 2014 2:11 p.m. PST

oob would be nice aut standing game and pics grts serg joe

Broglie08 Feb 2014 2:47 p.m. PST

Thanks kinsnevatt

The rules are deceptively complicated but not without their merits. My main complaint is that they are so badly laid out and hard to follow that one of the guys in our group typed out a separate set of explanatory notes to help us. I did hear that a second version was under consideration so hopefully they will have a better editor the next time.

serg joe

Many thanks to you too. I am afraid I do not have the oobs. These are submitted in advance to the Umpire for approval and we never get to see our opponent's list

Regards

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