So, I was looking for some games to have around the house and I remembered a game I had perhaps 15 years ago.
-Large box, Napoleonic era cavalry charge on the front.
-Plastic fold-in-half board with squares of various heights on it (representing hills/valleys, etc.)
-Provided two armies, one with dark blue, one dark red - consisting of infantry, light infantry, cavalry and artillery - each base of the figure had a specific shape indicating its type (square, triangle, circle, star).
Very Stratego-esque play. Players would record movements on a small sheet, move figures and would resolve combat according to a pecking order (i.e. infantry defeat cavalry in a forest square, but lose to them on a plains square). The name of the game was in bold white on the box front with a very simple name, like COMBAT or BATTLE or something. I can't for the life of me find it because "napoleonic board game" brings up a thousand results.
It was fun/simple/interesting. Would like to see if it still exists!