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Author Topic: (Commercial) Napoleon's Battles, 4th edition, now shipping  (Read 1125 times)

Offline INOFF THE RED

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(Commercial) Napoleon's Battles, 4th edition, now shipping
« on: August 27, 2015, 04:19:47 PM »
Hi all,

Just to let you know that the Partizan Press release of Napoleon's Battles (Marechel - 4th - edition) is now in stock and shipping from Caliver Books. It can be ordered here: http://www.caliverbooks.com/bookview.php?a63ec6f1f880fad7d48c597834605e49&id=24088 £36.50, plus postage (which varies, worldwide).

Napoleon's Battles is a "grand-tactical" wargame which covers the period of the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. In these rules, players assume the role of army or Corps commanders.

With NB, you have the full flexibility that many other games fail to provide so that you can play tournament battles with a standard championship army that can be played in two hours, or recreate bigger historical battles like Waterloo, Austerlitz, Talavera, Marengo to enjoy such large scale engagements involving multiple players in each side. The real Napoleonic wargame!

Not surprisingly, this game was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design.

It's shipping now and proving popular already, especially with our friends across the Pond!  :)

 

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