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SYNOPSIS
NEWS HEXAGONS
Strike of the Heron
Gettysburg
Dance of War
Under an Iron Sky
By Sword and Bayonets
Tarqui
Colonial 1700-1800
All are brothers : Solferino 1859
Le Franc Tireur
Drop Zone : Chef-du-Pont, etc.
BOARDGAMES
Shiloh : The First Day
Grunwald 1410
Battles in the East 3 et 4
Congress of Vienna
Maida 1806
Mosaic
La Belle Epoque
Campaigns in Europe
HOBBY
Des étudiants s’invitent au combat
Construire une ferme grecque - technique
Village indien des bois et socle forêt - technique
Les jeux Napoléonien 3
Retex wargame en milieu militaire
FIGURINES
Chain of Command 2
Bolt Action V3 : la version française
Scénarios la guerre des mercenaires
La bête du Gévaudan pour Silver Bayonet
O bonne mère ! Le débarquement en Provence 3e partie, la prise de Marseille
SCENARIOS
ASL et M44
Scénario Next War – Iran
ART OF WAR
Wachau 1813
WARGAME with die-cut counters : Wachau 1813
Wachau 1813 is a simulation of the October 16th battle that took place south of Leipzig, pitting Schwartzenberg's Bohemian army against a large portion of the Imperial Army in Napoleon's hands. By managing to maintain a numerical superiority at this point on the front before all the coalition armies reunite in the following days, the Emperor can hope to remove Austria from the German campaign and win the upcoming final round. To succeed where Napoleon narrowly failed, or to outdo Schwartzenberg and achieve a prestigious victory, players will need to optimize their plan by cleverly managing the fog of war simulated via Random Events. Early arrivals of reinforcements, the charge of Drouot's artillery or Murat's heavy cavalry, the intervention of the Tsar's escort, or the presence of marshes—all these elements are in the players' hands to thwart the enemy's plan and create a tactical surprise that could lead to a decisive victory. Will you succeed in making this prelude to the Battle of the Nations, so disastrous for the First Empire, the victory of all Napoleonic victories, or in making Schwartzenberg the equal of the great captains of military history?