Napoleon at the Berezina

Издано в 2003 году

(from ATO website:) Napoleon at the Berezina is a solitaire game of the last major action of the 1812 campaign. Disintegrating as it moved along, the French army was faced with total destruction if the three converging Russian armies caught the French army with its back against the Berezina River. A way had to be found across the river before that happened. Being a solitaire game, the player should imagine himself as the French side "fighting a colossus of blind automata". The solitaire rules combine a set of parameters for movement, with a system for authorizing Russian movement and other actions via a track that monitors overall Russian morale and successes to date to assist the player in running a challenging automaton. Complexity - Low Solitaire Suitability - High Full color 22"x34" map 200 full color die cut counters

Механики

Категории

Авторы

Napoleon at the Berezina

Информация об игре

Игроки
1-2 Players
Время
5 hours
Сложность
Medium — 3,18/5
Год
2003
Рейтинг BGG
6,70
Позиция BGG
#14487
Мин. возраст
12+

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Napoleon at the Berezina supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Napoleon at the Berezina takes about 300 minutes.
Napoleon at the Berezina 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 Napoleon at the Berezina is 12+.
Napoleon at the Berezina has a rating of 6.70/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 86 ratings. It is ranked #14487 overall.
Napoleon at the Berezina was designed by Robert G. Markham. It was published in 2003.