it is card driven but we have ACTS for this
five players Fra, GB, Au, Ru, Pru
Ottos, Spain , Denmark and Sweden have forces and can enter the game as
minor allies to a major power
cards have a number, which can be used for various functions
(buying untis, moving, diplomatic influence) or can be played for the
Event they describe
victory depends on the control of certain areas (Keys), Resources and
Allies
there are five game turns of two years each (each player plays during
one at least as many times as the cards he has) but the game can end
even at the end of T1
the rules are not difficult to learn, though small technicalities can
only be learned with playing the game
there's a lot of cyberboards around, I think I have at least 3 different
variants and I can provide the latest rules if anyone is interested
Στις 2017-10-03 15:10, Tiron έγραψε:
This is what I would like to know, is it something that can be played by
email like EmpiresInArms, I am looking to expand the number of game to play,
I need something more modern.
I was looking at Dune, another great game but it is also old and not that
many players play it.
On October 3, 2017 9:03:21 AM CEST, Makis Xiroyannis
<makis.xiroyannis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know the game but never played it. Dimitri with the 300 times how about you
give us a short review?
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 7:37 AM, NIKOLAOY DHMHTRIOS <nikolad1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
having played it over 300 times counts as first hand experience?
Στις 2017-10-03 00:41, Tiron έγραψε:
Hi all,
Feeling bored I was looking through the gameboardgeek site and found
another napoleon game that looks the right amount of fun, easy to play
and complexity.
The Napoleonic Wars
https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36399/napoleonic-wars-second-edition ;
[1]
Has anyone played it maybe for some first hand experience?