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L2 Design Group  |  SKU: 37326551821

Waterloo: The Fate of France

€37.94 EUR
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Description

Designer Rob Beyma
Publisher L2 Design Group
Players 2
Playtime 120 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up

Waterloo: Fate of France depicts Napoleon's climactic battle against the Allied armies gathered at Waterloo, June 16 through June 19, 1815. This is a beautiful game printed on high quality paper throughout.

Contents:
• Standard L2 Design Group game box 12" x 15" x 1.5"
• 24x36" Heavy board, one piece map
• 2 die cut counter sheets, 5/8" counters
• 1 deck of tactical cards
• 12 battle board maps
• 1 CRT (Combat Results Table)
• 1 TEC (Terrain Effects Chart)
• 1 Blue die, 1 Red die, 1 Green die
• Rules Book
• Scenario Book

Brief description:

The area map runs from one area south of Charleroi to Brussels and from one area west of Nivelles to one area east of Wavre.

The units are 5/8" counters. Types include infantry, cavalry, artillery, horse artillery, and leaders. Sizes are divisions and brigades with step reduction.

There are 12 tactical battle maps. The 6 named maps are: Quatre Bras, Sombreffe, Genappe, Wavre, Waterloo, and Brussels. The 6 generic terrain maps are: Forest, Woods, Town, Road/Wooded, Clear, and River.

There are three one battle map scenarios: Quatre Bras (an introductory scenario that can be played in 60-90 minutes), Ligny (2-3 hours), and Mont St. Jean (3-4 hours).

The Campaign game runs from the morning of June 16 to the afternoon of June 19. There are three 5 hour day turns and one night turn per calendar day.