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Pas de Charge!


Divisional- to Corps-level battles, from 1800-1815. The game sequence is:

  • order writing
  • announce charges
  • announce counter-charges
  • move
  • fire
  • melee
  • morale

Both sides act simultaneously. Infantry fire is by figure, times a modified dice roll, then divided by ten for casualties. Artillery fire is similar. Casualties cause morale checks, which can lead to fall backs, forced backs, or routs.


Designer
George Nafziger
Publisher
Z&M Publishing Enterprises, Inc.
Year Published
1977
Status
Out of Print
Contents
40-page, 5.5" x 8.5" booklet, including 4 pages of consolidated charts, 4 pages of organizational info, a 2-page glossary, and a bibliography on the back inside cover. Black-and-white photos.
Scale
One infantry or cavalry figure represents 60 men. One game turn represents 30 minutes. The ground scale is 1" = 20 yards. Designed for use with 25mm figures.
Basing
By company (approximately for some countries; exactly for others)

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