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Napoleon's battle near Moscow; September 5th to the 7th, 1812. Serried ranks of French and Russians clash on a narrow field where more than 1000 guns thunder and tear asunder man and beast. It was the single bloodiest day of battle up until WWI.
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8 kwi 2009 · BORODINO is a historical simulation of the three-day battle between the main French and Russian Armies on the road to Moscow in September, 1812. BORODINO was originally published as the insert game for S&T #32; later it was reissued as an independent game in the standard SPI flat plastic game tray format.
"La Bataille de la Moscowa" (la Moscowa=the Moscow River) is a wargame simulation, on the regimental/battalion level of the Battle of Borodino, fought between Napoleon`s Grand Armée and the Russian First and Second West Armies under Prince Kutusow on September 7, 1812.
"Battle for Moscow" is a game originally designed by Frank Chadwick in 1986 to introduce players to wargaming . The graphics for this version are based on the 2009 reprint by Victory Point Games.
7 maj 2008 · Using the very popular Triumph & Glory game system (v2.2), Volume II in the T&G series covers the classic Napoleonic battle, Borodino, Battle of the Moskova, 1812. The battle itself will be familiar to almost every wargamer, with massive French and Russian armies coming together in a frontal, head-to-head assault that used little, or no, subtlety.
Napoleon's battle near Moscow; September 5th to the 7th, 1812. Serried ranks of French and Russians clash on a narrow field where more than 1000 guns thunder and tear asunder man and beast. It was the single bloodiest day of battle up until WWI.
21 cze 2024 · La Bataille de la Moscowa, also known as Moscow 1812, is a historical wargame that simulates the Battle of Borodino, which took place on September 7, 1812 during Napoleon’s invasion of Russia. The game was first released in 1975 by Game Designers’ Workshop (GDW Games) and designed by Laurence A. Groves.