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Napoleonic Game of War


Napoleonic GAME OF WAR wargame rules are the second in the series following on from our 18th century set: They are also designed for 25mm or 28mm scale figures, with 16-24 figures per infantry battalion, 4-6 figures per cavalry squadron, and artillery units of one model cannon and up to 4 gunners. They are intended to be in the ‘old school’ stream of wargaming popularised by the likes of Donald Featherstone and Terry Wise - which means lots of dice throwing and gentlemanly conduct on the part of the players while bringing out the subtle tactics of this period of history! Units have variable motivation and training, straggler losses happen due to disruption during battle (which is recoverable by dressing ranks), nuances in both artillery and small arms development are represented, and besides that you can have units lie down, set buildings on fire, read a treatise on rates of fire in the rules, use optional rules for sickness and supply, and employ the rules for weather, decoys, and unit characterisation - I say, what more could a budding general want!

This set covers the period 1789-1815, including the European Revolutionary Wars and bring in period flavour tweaks, so we have attacks in column of division, clouds of skirmishers, more badly trained troops(!), as well as gallant cavalry charges! National variations are covered as well.

– catalog listing


Designer
Richard Watts
Publisher
AGEMA
Status
In Print
Contents
Available online (Wargame Vault) (42-page PDF)

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Napoleonic Game of War

'Old School' Style - Fun & Accurate Wargame Rules for the period 1789-1815