The Battles of Waterloo

Published 1994

GMT’s The Battles of Waterloo covers four major battles during the Waterloo campaign: Mont Saint Jean, Quatre Bras, Ligny, and Wavre in one package, plus a campaign game. There are 3 maps included but only the campaign game needs all three. Scenarios require one to two maps. Game components include: 480 full-color two-sided counters; Three 22x34" full-color mapsheets; One 10-sided die; 32-page Rule Book and Errata; 16-page Scenario Book; Player Aid Cards: Terrain Chart, Fire Table / Shock Table / other tables, Sequence of Play, Assault Resolution Procedure, Command Hierarchy Chart L'Armee du Nord, What To Do When You Pick That LIM. Game features include: Interactive Turn Sequence that integrates Command, Coordination and Control with play tension: the LIM (Leader Initiative Marker) system. Lower-level command ability represented by Cohesion and Commitment. Combined Arms approach to effective combat tactics. Multi-tiered movement capabilities. Grand Battery, Square, Cavalry Pursuit, Napoleon's Health, Special Chateau Defense rules A detailed study on the Waterloo campaign, colorful, and tension-filled.

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The Battles of Waterloo

Game Info

Players
1-4 Players
Time
5 hours
Weight
Medium — 3.39/5
Year
1994
BGG Rating
6.57
BGG Rank
#10679
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

The Battles of Waterloo supports 1 to 4 players.
A typical game of The Battles of Waterloo takes about 300 minutes.
The Battles of Waterloo has a complexity rating of 3.39/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for The Battles of Waterloo is 12+.
The Battles of Waterloo has a rating of 6.57/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 219 ratings. It is ranked #10679 overall.
The Battles of Waterloo was designed by Richard H. Berg. It was published in 1994.