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Bonaparte at Marengo

A board game by Bowen Simmons
Publisher: Simmons Games
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On 14 June 1800, the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was taken by surprise and attacked by the Austrian army under General Melas. Outnumbered and out-gunned, the French were defeated and forced to retreat. But later that same day, French reinforcements arrived under General Desaix, and in what amounted to a second battle the French counter-attacked and won, taking thousands of prisoners and driving the Austrians from the field.

Thus was won the battle of which Napoleon was always the most proud – Marengo.

Bonaparte at Marengo recreates that dramatic battle. The game is simple and fast-playing, departing from almost all of the standard conventions of wargaming in order to achieve the look and feel of nineteenth century linear warfare.

In the summer of 2007, a sequel with a modified system was released: Napoleon's Triumph

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Mechanics: Action Point Allowance System Area Movement Secret Unit Deployment
Categories: Historical War
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In 7 wishlists In 3 collections This was seen 5574 times
Description Description

On 14 June 1800, the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was taken by surprise and attacked by the Austrian army under General Melas. Outnumbered and out-gunned, the French were defeated and forced to retreat. But later that same day, French reinforcements arrived under General Desaix, and in what amounted to a second battle the French counter-attacked and won, taking thousands of prisoners and driving the Austrians from the field.

Thus was won the battle of which Napoleon was always the most proud – Marengo.

Bonaparte at Marengo recreates that dramatic battle. The game is simple and fast-playing, departing from almost all of the standard conventions of wargaming in order to achieve the look and feel of nineteenth century linear warfare.

In the summer of 2007, a sequel with a modified system was released: Napoleon's Triumph

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Action Point Allowance System Area Movement Secret Unit Deployment
Categories: Historical War
Alternative names:
In 7 wishlists In 3 collections This was seen 5574 times