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(From the publisher) Napoleon’s Triumph is built on the same foundations as its acclaimed predecessor, Bonaparte at Marengo, but is bigger and grander in scale. It uses two boards to make a double-size 44" x 34" map of the Austerlitz battlefield and has twice as many pieces as the earlier game, but defying the tradition that big wargames must also take a long time to play, Napoleon’s Triumph can be played from start to finish in a single evening.
Mechanics: | Area Movement Secret Unit Deployment Simulation |
Categories: | Historical War |
Alternative names: | Napoleon's Triumph Napoleon's Triumph: The Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805 |
In 15 wishlists In 5 collections This was seen 10186 times |
(From the publisher) Napoleon’s Triumph is built on the same foundations as its acclaimed predecessor, Bonaparte at Marengo, but is bigger and grander in scale. It uses two boards to make a double-size 44" x 34" map of the Austerlitz battlefield and has twice as many pieces as the earlier game, but defying the tradition that big wargames must also take a long time to play, Napoleon’s Triumph can be played from start to finish in a single evening.
Mechanics: | Area Movement Secret Unit Deployment Simulation |
Categories: | Historical War |
Alternative names: | Napoleon's Triumph Napoleon's Triumph: The Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805 |
In 15 wishlists In 5 collections This was seen 10186 times |