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Jours de Gloire Campagne - Allemagne 1813, de Lutzen a Leipzig

By: Hexasim

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games (Hexasim)


Product Info

Title
Jours de Gloire Campagne - Allemagne 1813, de Lutzen a Leipzig
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Sub-category
Author
Frederic Bey
Publish Year
2012
Dimensions
9x12.5x1.75"
NKG Part #
2147465547
MFG. Part #
GMTHEXAL
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 5 Players
Game Length
120 Minutes

Description

After the disaster of the Russian campaign, the debris of the Grande Armée had abandoned Berlin and retired behind the left bank of the Elbe. Napoléon was able to reconstitute an army of 300,000 men by summoning to the colors those young soldiers who soon came to be called by the name « Marie-Louise ». Europe formed a coalition against France: Prussia and Russia wanted to crush Napoléon permanently. Despite his victories during the spring and summer, Austria soon joined the side of the Empire’s enemies. Gigantic maneuvers and great battles followed one after the other within the triangle formed by Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden. Whereas his victories were no longer decisive, Napoléon knew now that a single defeat could pull down his Empire !

Allemagne 1813 : de Lützen à Leipzig is a new game in the Jours de Gloire Campagne series (Vae Victis n°41, n°47 and n°52), whose rules have been given a fresh revision for this occasion.

The series is designed to simulate the great Napoleonic campaigns, at the operational level and at that of the Army Corps.

One of the aims of Jours de Gloire Campagne was to devise a playable system to simulate the uncertainty of army commanders as to the positions and the intentions of the enemy, this is achieved by units, leaders and dummies being deployed face-down.

This game features 5 scenarios, focusing on the Germany campaigns of 1813 :

  • Scenario 1: Waiting For the Emperor (March and April 1813)
  • Scenario 2: From Lützen to Bautzen (April and May 1813)
  • Scenario 3: The Spring Campaign (March to May 1813)
  • Scenario 4: The Campaign of Leipzig (September to October 1813)
  • Scenario 5: The German Campaign (March to November 1813)

    There are also specific and optional rules or "what-if ?" situations for each scenario.

    Game components:

  • one map (size A1 : 84cm * 59cm - 33in * 23.5in)
  • 216 die-cut counters (15mm*15mm size)
  • a full color rulebook
  • 24 playing cards
  • player aids: scenarios, roster sheet
  • 2 dice
  • a box