1805: Sea of Glory
1805: Sea of Glory places you in command of the Royal Navy or the allied fleets of France and Spain. You direct your far flung forces, raid enemy ports, and bring your wooden warships into
1805: Sea of Glory places you in command of the Royal Navy or the allied fleets of France and Spain. You direct your far flung forces, raid enemy ports, and bring your wooden warships into
The Campaign: Three grueling months of bitter conflict, thrusting Napoleon’s “little conscripts” against a re-vitalized Austrian army determined to avenge its humiliating defeats of the past. An embattled advance along more than 200 miles of
Flying Colors from Mike Nagel and GMT Games has been out now for over a decade. Released in 2005, a later “deluxe” 2nd edition added thicker counters to the game and included errata fixes. The game covers
From the publisher’s website: Flying Colors recreates naval actions during the height of the Age of Sail, from small engagements to full battles involving dozens of ships in each fleet. Play is fast, furious, and
Hexasim’s take on Ligny, part of the 100 days, is releasing on December 17, 2017. This 45.00 Euro game is the third game in the Eagles of France series. Previous releases include Waterloo 1815 and Austerlitz
From the publisher’s website: Legion of Honor – is an innovative card game that recreates the personal drama of the Napoleonic Wars. Using a quick playing, card-driven game system, each player assumes the role of
From the publisher’s website: Napoleon’s Last Gamble contains five battles from the Waterloo Campaign, which Napoleon began by seizing the central position between the Prussian and British Armies. On June 15th the Grande Armee was