Four Lost Battles

Published 2005

Quadrigame of the Dresden Campaign: August-September 1813. Components: Four 22 x 17" maps and 560 two-sided units; 48 pages of rules including campaign analysis, designers notes and more; 4 player aid cards, 2 decks of cards (total of 96) used to effect deployments, arrivals, status of troops. Battles covered, GROSSBEEREN: To the Gates of Berlin, 23 August KATZBACH: A Perilous Passage, 26 August KULM: Enfilade in the Mountains, 29-30 August DENNEWITZ: Collapse in the North, 6 September After the defeats of Grossgörschen (May 2nd, 1813) and Bautzen (May 20th, 21st) the Prussian King and the Crown Prince of Sweden met at Trachenberg on July 9th. At July 12th they agreed together with Russia and (later) Austria on a Allied strategy to overhelm Napoleon by avoiding him in person on the battlefield and fight his subordinates only. After winning a great victory at Dresden early in the Autumn Campaign (August 26th/ 27th, 1813), Napoleon saw his chances for victory gradually slip away in four lost battles over a two-week period. All four battles had been fought by his subordinates, showing the effect of a "Fabian strategy". The whole campaign was over in two weeks. By Sept. 6th, a battle in or near Leipzig was certain, leading into the Battle of Nations (October 16th-19th, 1813) around Leipzig. GAME SYSTEM: The Library of Napoleonic Battles - formerly known as the "Napoleon's Last Battles (NLB-)Series" - scale = 480m/hex, - time = 1hour/GT, - strength = 500-800 men/SP.

Four Lost Battles

Game Info

Players
1-2 Players
Time
4 hours
Weight
Medium — 2.96/5
Year
2005
BGG Rating
7.46
BGG Rank
#9067
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Four Lost Battles supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Four Lost Battles takes about 240 minutes.
Four Lost Battles has a complexity rating of 2.96/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Four Lost Battles is 12+.
Four Lost Battles has a rating of 7.46/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 140 ratings. It is ranked #9067 overall.
Four Lost Battles was designed by Alessandro Fontana, Kevin Zucker. It was published in 2005.