The Battle for Dresden 1813

Published 1995

"The Battle for Dresden, 1813 is a brigade level, two-player simulation depicting the two days of battle in and around the city of Dresden during Napoleon's 1813 campaign in Germany. One player controls the French forces, while the other player controls the combined Austrian, Russian and Prussian forces. The playing pieces denote the actual military formations available during the battle. The game map is a representation of the area in which those formations fought. Each player, through a structured sequence of play, maneuvers his units on the map and engages adjacent enemy units in combat." "Each hexagon on the map represents 400 yards of actual terrain from hexside to hexside. Each strength point represents approximately 450 to 650 men or one artillery battery. Each game-turn is one to four hours as indicated on the Turn Record Track." Colorful 22" x 33" map 400 back-printed die-cut counters in 4 colors 28 page medium complexity rulebook with basic, advanced, and optional rules, three scenarios (5 to 14 hours), designer's notes and historical background. Game System: - scale = 400 yards (366 meters) per hex, - time = 60 min (day)/ 4 hours (night) per GT, - strength = 450-650 men per SP

Designers

The Battle for Dresden 1813

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
5 hours
Weight
Medium — 2.91/5
Year
1995
BGG Rating
7.23
BGG Rank
#11881
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

The Battle for Dresden 1813 is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of The Battle for Dresden 1813 takes about 300 minutes.
The Battle for Dresden 1813 has a complexity rating of 2.91/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for The Battle for Dresden 1813 is 12+.
The Battle for Dresden 1813 has a rating of 7.23/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 98 ratings. It is ranked #11881 overall.
The Battle for Dresden 1813 was designed by Mark Hinkle. It was published in 1995.