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  2. Waterloo (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo is a Napoleonic board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1963 that simulates the Battle of Waterloo.It was one of the first board wargames produced and despite its lack of historicity and complexity, it still received positive comments more than twenty years later as a fun and playable game, and remained in Avalon Hill's catalogue until 1990.

  3. Leipzig: The Battle of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig: The Battle of Nations, subtitled "Napoleon vs. Europe", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1969 that simulates the 1813 campaign of Napoleon in central Europe, including the Battle of Leipzig. The game was one of the first Napoleonic board wargames, and a number of innovative rules such as the effect ...

  4. Age of Napoleon (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Age of Napoleon is a 2003 war and strategy board game created in collaboration between Mayfair Games and Phalanx Games. [1] It focuses on the Napoleonic Wars in Europe from 1805 to 1815. The game's designer is Renaud Verlaque and its artist is Franz Vohwinkel.

  5. Napoleon at Waterloo (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Waterloo is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1971 that simulates the Battle of Waterloo. The game, which features simple rules, was designed as an introduction to board wargaming, and was given as a free gift with each subscription to SPI's Strategy & Tactics magazine.

  6. 40 of the Best Family Board Games for All Ages (Including ...

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    The rules are fairly complex but with some guidance from a grown-up, kids as young as eight can join the game and puzzle their way around the world (and you only need two travelers to play).

  7. Operational Studies Group - Wikipedia

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    Several OSG games have received industry recognition by winning or being a finalist for a Charles S. Roberts Award: Napoleon at Bay: Finalist, "Best Pre-Twentieth Century Game of 1978" Napoleon at Leipzig: Winner, "Best Pre-Twentieth Century Game of 1979" The Legend of Robin Hood: Finalist, "Best Fantasy Board Game of 1981"