Trafalgar

نُشرت 2009

Trafalgar Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail (1795-1815) by Warhammer Historical Wargames Ltd is a set of tabletop wargame rules set during the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Fleetlists are supplied for all the major and several minor powers of Europe as well as the American Navy. The book also includes a brief historical review and a hobby section. From the website... It was a battle that captured the hearts of a nation, and changed the balance of naval power for a hundred years to come. It was a battle that made men into heroes, and turned a hero into a legend. Warhammer Historical is proud to present Trafalgar, a naval wargame, set in the Age of Sail. Within this book you will find all the rules, history and hobby information you need to fight battles between opposing navies throughout the period 1795-1815. From the Battle of Copenhagen and the Glorious 1st June, the war in the Baltic, and the eponymous Battle of Trafalgar itself, to the naval War of 1812 between Britain and the emerging naval superpower of the United States, all are contained within this volume. Whether you’re inspired by the history and romance of massive, bloody battles on the high seas, or wish to recreate the fictional exploits of Hornblower and Aubrey, Trafalgar provides an accessible set of rules and practical information to bring these encounters to life through a strategic tabletop wargame. Set sail for adventure and glory. Clear for action, beat to quarters, and run out the guns: Every man must do his duty!

المصممون

Trafalgar

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2-4 Players
الوقت
3 hours
الثقل
Medium — 3,09/5
السنة
2009
تقييم BGG
6,74
ترتيب BGG
#17406

الأسئلة الشائعة

Trafalgar supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Trafalgar takes about 180 minutes.
Trafalgar has a complexity rating of 3.09/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
Trafalgar has a rating of 6.74/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 67 ratings. It is ranked #17406 overall.
Trafalgar was designed by Mark Latham. It was published in 2009.