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At the heart of The Invasion of Russia (1812) are innovative and simple mechanics intended to encapsulate key elements of campaign warfare during the Napoleonic period; sweeping manoeuvres, feints and deceptions, forced marches, the greater flexibility and cohesion of seasoned troops, and the crucial importance of logistics.
Kutuzov is an interactive, play it complete in one-sitting card-driven game of sweeping manoeuvres, epic battles, storied sieges, lethal attrition and crucial-to-win troop morale for one to four players from the designer of The Napoleonic Wars and Wellington.
Classification. Two versions are included, using separate maps covering most of Russia. The strategic game is area driven, while the tactical version covers the game scope but using hex mechanics. There is an earlier version of the box that is NOT plastic, it is a completely cardboard box.
20 lip 2011 · Kutuzov 1812: Defending Russia From Napoleon is an interactive, play it complete in one-sitting card-driven game of sweeping manoeuvres, epic battles, storied sieges, lethal attrition and crucial-to-victory troop morale for one to four players from the designer of The Napoleonic Wars and Wellington.
Over 20 maps are included covering major points along Napoleon's invasion route up to the gates of Moscow. The order of battle files cover the French and Coalition forces that participated in the campaign with other formations added in for hypothetical situations.
1812: The Campaign of Napoleon in Russia is a collection of two board wargames published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1972 that both simulate Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia. One game uses a traditional hex grid map, and the other uses a map of areas and regions.
6 maj 2009 · Not surprisingly, they both examine Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Russia with special attention given to the different seasonal effects of supply and attrition on the opposing French and Russian armies during the course of the campaign.