1815: The Waterloo Campaign
Publicado em 1975
"1815: The Waterloo Campaign is a game covering the three days in June of 1815 which encompassed of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Playing pieces represent the regiments, brigades, and divisions of infantry, cavalry, and artillery which fought in the campaign. Leaders, representing the historical commanders in the campaign, command these combat units. The rules create an action-packed situation where the fate of an empire may be decided in a day's battle on the field of Waterloo." Intermediate complexity with two 16x21" maps of pale yellow using red, green, brown, and gray coloring. 240 standard GDW counters, 80 of which are French.
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Informacoes do jogo
- Jogadores
- 2 Players
- Tempo
- 6 hours
- Peso
- Light-Medium — 2,43/5
- Ano
- 1975
- Avaliacao no BGG
- 6,33
- Posicao no BGG
- #15273
- Idade minima
- 12+
Perguntas frequentes
1815: The Waterloo Campaign is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of 1815: The Waterloo Campaign takes about 360 minutes.
1815: The Waterloo Campaign has a complexity rating of 2.43/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for 1815: The Waterloo Campaign is 12+.
1815: The Waterloo Campaign has a rating of 6.33/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 114 ratings. It is ranked #15273 overall.
1815: The Waterloo Campaign was designed by Frank Chadwick, John Astell. It was published in 1975.