Produktbeschreibung
with Gzhatsk 20: September 2-4, 1812
Napoleonic 20 #7
This is not a complete game! It requires ownership of any complete Napoleonic 20 Series game to use!
The entire Napoleonic 20 game system maneuvers to new glory with the addition of new Events, Victory Conditions, a Tactical Combat Matrix, and more! Compatible with any complete game in the series, this Expansion Kit enlivens even the most well-trod battlefields.
Also included is a complete expansion game for Borodino 20 dubbed Gzhatsk 20. This is where the battle of Borodino should have been fought, were it not for bitter rivalry and jealousies among the changing Russian high command.
The Napoleonic 20 Series continues to find new recruits among gamers for its modest complexity and a focused scope employing low unit density on the map (20 pieces or less) and dramatic, fast playing turns. The addition of now-expanded ‘story-driven’ random event cards, tactical battle matrix and night game turns provides the operational pauses and “friction of war” that gives players a great feel for the parry-and-thrust of a Napoleonic grand battle as the armies close to bayonet-point to see which will break first!
Game Data:
Number of Players: 2
Ages: 12 and up
Playing Time: approximately 50 minutes
Complexity: 4.5 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 5 on a 9 scale
Scale: Each unit is 1 corps, each hex is about 1000 meters, and each turn is roughly 3.5 day hours (or 10 night hours).
Game Components:
• One 4-page, color instructions booklet, with Optional rules and Designers Notes
• One 2-page sheet of Exclusive rules.
• 32 color, die-cut 5/8” mounted game pieces
• 28 random event cards
• One 11” x 17” color game map
• Two Tactical Matrix player aids
• Polybag packaging and component storage
Credits:
EXPANSION KIT CREDITS
Design: Alan Emrich & Lance McMillan
Series Developer: Lance McMillan
Counter Graphics: John Cooper
Playtesting: Bart van Bael, Rod Bauer, Jeff Curtis, Andreas Gebhardt, Brad Hurst, Alan Huyton, Kevin McHale, Kim Meints, Anthony Nunziata, Hugh Tracy, David Wilson |