Borodino: Doomed Victory
Publicado en 1990
This game is a simulation of the Battle for Moscow, 1812, first published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #136; errata appears in S&T #138. Included in the game are rules, a 22"X34" mapsheet, and 200 counters. Two scenarios are provided: a historical scenario (where units are placed as they were actually deployed) and a hypothetical scenario (where players are free to deploy where they wish). Victory is solely based on Russian strength losses, the French player must eliminate at least 90 strength points to win. (approximately 40% of the Russian army).
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Informacion del juego
- Jugadores
- 2 Players
- Tiempo
- 4 hours
- Peso
- Medium — 3,18/5
- Ano
- 1990
- Puntuacion en BGG
- 4,38
- Posicion en BGG
- #29472
- Edad minima
- 12+
Preguntas frecuentes
Borodino: Doomed Victory is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Borodino: Doomed Victory takes about 240 minutes.
Borodino: Doomed Victory has a complexity rating of 3.18/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Borodino: Doomed Victory is 12+.
Borodino: Doomed Victory has a rating of 4.38/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 85 ratings. It is ranked #29472 overall.
Borodino: Doomed Victory was designed by Gary C. Morgan. It was published in 1990.