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Napoleon's Last Battles
''Napoleon's Last Battles'' is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications in 1976 that simulates the last four battles fought by Napoleon. It was one of SPI's most popular games, and also received many positive reviews. Description ''Napoleon's Last Battles'' is a "quadrigame" — a box with four different battles played using the same rules. This game covers the last four battles of Napoleon's final campaign of 1815: *''Ligny'': The French and Prussians clash in the first battle of the Waterloo campaign. *''Quatre Bras'': The Anglo-Allies under Wellington holding a strategic intersection called Quatre Bras are attacked by Marshal Ney's French forces. *''Wavre'': French and Prussians fighting each other at the Battle of Wavre are both needed at the Battle of Waterloo, so both must attempt to exit the board while preventing the other from doing so. *''La Belle Alliance'': The Battle of Waterloo The various scenarios can be paired together for a longer game. Alternati ...
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Napoleon At War
''Napoleon at War'', subtitled "Four Battles", is a collection of four board wargames published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that simulates various battles fought by Napoleon. Description ''Napoleon at War'' is a "quadrigame", a game box holding four thematically connected 2-player board wargames that use a common set of rules, in this case four different battles fought by Napoleon: * ''Marengo: Napoleon in Italy, 14 June 1800'' (designed by David Isby) * ''Jena-Auerstadt: The Battle for Prussia'' (designed by Tom Walczyk) * ''Wagram: The Peace of Vienna'' (designed by Irad B. Hardy) * ''The Battle of Nations (wargame), The Battle of Nations: The Encirclement at Leipzig, 16–19 October 1813'' (designed by Edward Curran, Frank Davis, and Redmond A. Simonsen) Components The game box contains: * Four 17" x 22" paper hex grid maps (one for each game) scaled at per hex (except ''Battle of Nations'', which is scaled at per hex) **The map for ''Jena-Auerstadt'' is ...
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