The Sun of Austerlitz

Veröffentlicht 2003

THE SUN OF AUSTERLITZ Napoleon's campaign in Moravia 1805 Components: One 22 x 34" map, 280 counters, 20 pages of rules, 7 player aid charts for setup and organization displays. November-December 1805. Map covers the territory from Znaim and Brunn to Olmutz and Ostrava, with the regular 2 miles to the hex. And it can mate with the "1809" map (Victory Games), allowing for a precession of the campaign through Durrenstein and Znaim. The campaign scenario begins on 15 November, with the Russians retiring on Brünn and the French in pursuit. A second scenario begins with the French spread out around Brünn and the Coalition forces in Olmütz. Fortunately for Napoleon, the Allies attacked, but what if they had not? With the imminent entry of Prussia into the war, Napoleon would have been forced to advance on Olmütz, and his forces would have been beyond their LOC. Detailing Napoleon's campaign in Moravia, 1805, Sun of Austerliz is the only game to simulate the whole campaign at the operational level (2 mi/2 days/1,000 men) from the Fall of Vienna through the actions of Hollabrunn, Schoengrabern, and Wischau, to Austerlitz. GAME SYSTEM: CAMPAIGNS System - Series 1X = - scale = 3,200m/hex, - time = 2 days/turn - strength = 1,000 men/SP, .

The Sun of Austerlitz

Spielinformationen

Spieler
2 Players
Zeit
2 hours
Gewicht
Medium — 3,43/5
Jahr
2003
BGG-Bewertung
7,34
BGG-Rang
#11688
Mindestalter
12+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

The Sun of Austerlitz is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of The Sun of Austerlitz takes about 120 minutes.
The Sun of Austerlitz has a complexity rating of 3.43/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for The Sun of Austerlitz is 12+.
The Sun of Austerlitz has a rating of 7.34/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 99 ratings. It is ranked #11688 overall.
The Sun of Austerlitz was designed by Kevin Zucker. It was published in 2003.