Most of the rules for the Napoleonic era focus on the battalion as the base maneuver element and some rule systems are very cumbersome for players to run no more than a brigade. Napoleon was known for “grand battles” such as Waterloo, Lutzen, and Borodino.  While most of these rule systems are pretty, the scale keeps players from getting where they really want to be – IN CHARGE!  Napoleon’s Battles was the first game system that gave them a real chance to do this.  
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Napoleon was known for “grand battles” such as Waterloo, Lutzen, and Marengo.   Napoleon’s Battles puts you in charge or those battles and more.  Command your army from the days of “Valmy” to the end game at “Waterloo”.  With fewer lines and bigger armies you get the clean, fast action you want all together in a single box.
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Once again, the bugle sounds and the drums beat the long roll to advance.  The Emperor is moving.  Do you support or oppose him?  Pick up your saber and mount your steed, it’s time to charge into battle.  Scenario Group 3 offers players the chance to fight smaller more specific battles inside the grand campaign.
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