Battles of Napoleon Brettspiel

      Battles of Napoleon Brettspiel

      Battles of Napoleon is a war simulation system that pits the forces of the French against the forces of the British, and this first game in the series, The Eagle and the Lion, includes ten gripping scenarios.



      The Battles of Napoleon system is easy to learn, but it offers a wealth of strategic options; this gives you a fast and challenging game while at the same time pitting you against the same tactical problems that commanders of the Napoleonic age had to face. Well-coordinated use of infantry, cavalry and artillery, skillful maneuvering of your units and use of your formations, and knowledge of the strong and weak points of your troops, will all be essential in leading your army to victory.



      Armies are divided into unit groups of infantry, cavalry or artillery, led by their respective unit group commanders. Every unit group comprises one or more units, and a unit corresponds to the figures contained in a single hex. Every unit has its own characteristics, shown on its unit card through icons and numbers. During play, units can take different formations (line, column, square, etc.) that affect their ability to move and fight. This wealth of options ensures a satisfying strategic experience! Battles of Napoleon achieves an immersive sense of realism, due chiefly to two mechanics. First, during the game, you'll need to send dispatches to your unit group commanders and issue your orders to unit groups through them. The orders you give determine the general behavior of each unit group, that will be partially restricted by the order itself. Like in reality, the orderly geometry of a battle can be affected by random factors and by unpredictable dashes of the troops. This is represented in the game by drawing Event/Reaction cards, which can be used in your turn or in the opponent's turn. The degree of uncertainty created by these cards means that you?ll have to stay adaptable if you hope to claim victory. In short, Battles of Napoleon provides an accessible introduction to players wishing to enjoy realistic battle simulation, while at the same time offering a depth that will appeal to long-time wargamers.


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      RE: Battles of Napoleon Brettspiel

      auf das warte ich schon =) Soll gut sein und naps löst bei mir immer einen kaufreflex aus...
      15mm: TYW Schweden, Griechen, Karthago, Numider, Römer, Celten/Briten/Germanen, Anglo danish, Naps Österreicher, FOW Bersaglieri, DAK, Russen, Franzen, Polen....

      28mm: 7yw Preu+Ö, Napo Franzen+Briten+Preussen+Bayern, Zulus, Koloniale Briten, ACW Union, 13. Jhdt Engländer/Schotten, WW1 Fra, WW2 Dt+Rus+Ita+Fra, div.

      WHF: 9

      40K: 8

      Viel anderes was Spass macht


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      das sieht ja mal sehr schick aus 8o

      was das kosten soll ist (noch) nicht bekannt? Habs jetzt auf die Schnelle nicht gefunden
      erst wenn das letzte Modell bemalt
      das letzte Base gestaltet
      das letzte Turnier bestritten

      werden unsere Frauen feststellen, dass andere Hobbies auch nicht weniger kosten




      :D
      naja, zum bemalen werden die wohl kaum sein, siehe minis aus horus heresy oder old world. Aber so kann man endlich mal seine 15mm napse einsetzen :D
      15mm: TYW Schweden, Griechen, Karthago, Numider, Römer, Celten/Briten/Germanen, Anglo danish, Naps Österreicher, FOW Bersaglieri, DAK, Russen, Franzen, Polen....

      28mm: 7yw Preu+Ö, Napo Franzen+Briten+Preussen+Bayern, Zulus, Koloniale Briten, ACW Union, 13. Jhdt Engländer/Schotten, WW1 Fra, WW2 Dt+Rus+Ita+Fra, div.

      WHF: 9

      40K: 8

      Viel anderes was Spass macht


      vivat-htt.at/
      Ich hab einige Figuren für Descent bemalt und das geht gut, aber vielleicht sind die minis dort auch größer.
      ...aber wer 6mm Miniaturen bemalt, kann alles anpinseln ;) :P :D

      Find es klasse, dass man sich die Regeln bei FF immer runterladen kann. So kann man sie studieren und wenns einem gefällt, investiert man ins Spiel.
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      jup, die downloads sind sehr nett.

      Die minis halt weichplastik und insofern bemalungsunfreundlich/grauslich. Und die details sind auch nicht sooooo toll (erfahrung hh + cow)
      15mm: TYW Schweden, Griechen, Karthago, Numider, Römer, Celten/Briten/Germanen, Anglo danish, Naps Österreicher, FOW Bersaglieri, DAK, Russen, Franzen, Polen....

      28mm: 7yw Preu+Ö, Napo Franzen+Briten+Preussen+Bayern, Zulus, Koloniale Briten, ACW Union, 13. Jhdt Engländer/Schotten, WW1 Fra, WW2 Dt+Rus+Ita+Fra, div.

      WHF: 9

      40K: 8

      Viel anderes was Spass macht


      vivat-htt.at/