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Tango0126 May 2017 1:01 p.m. PST

"You are the Emperor Napoleon or the Duke of Wellington and you will strive to rout the opposing Army by eliminating enemy units and achieving secret objectives. Use your Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery to drive back the first line of your opponent, outflank him to attack his reserve and break his army's morale.

Napoleon Saga is a board game created by Frédéric Romero and illustrated by the talented Giuseppe Rava, a master of Military paintings and Uniforms (illustrations for Osprey publishing, Games Workshop, Italeri and many more European and American companies for an amazing quantity of historical works).

The Kickstarter campaign is really close to funding with still 28 days left to go…"
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SBminisguy26 May 2017 1:51 p.m. PST

Man, that looks soooo much like Columbia Game's "Eagles" card-based wargame. Each card represents an historical unit, you play cards in 3 lines deep for each player (front line, rear line, reserve), you have a combo of command and event cards you can plays, etc.

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Tango0127 May 2017 11:04 a.m. PST

(smile)


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Giuseppe Rava Sponsoring Member of TMP27 May 2017 2:39 p.m. PST

See the differences by yourself, downloading the rulebook for free:

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Or in this video:

youtu.be/p4v-PfhMUJg

Tango0128 May 2017 2:56 p.m. PST

Thanks!.


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