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Product description ■ In 1805, Napoleon won the Battle of Austerlitz and destroyed the Third Alliance with France, and the French turn their attention to Prussia.
Then on October 14, 1806, the French army led by Napoleon I clashed with the Royal Prussian army led by Frederick William III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg in the German areas of Jena and Auerstadt.
In this battle, the Prussian army suffered enormous damage and collapsed, resulting in the French army taking control of all Prussia.
Appendix : War Game
Battle of 『 Jena Auerstadt The Battle for Prussia. 14 October 1806 』
(Game design : Thomas Wolchik)
Battle of 『 Jena Auerstadt 』 is one of the "NAPOLEON AT WAR" series published by SPI in 1975. It is a game that simulates the Napoleon War at an operational level.
Each game in this series has two rules, a basic rule in the first half, and a special rule in the "Battle of Jena Auerstadt" in the second half.
Basic rules describe the rules common to all games in this series, and special rules describe the "Battle of Jena Auerstadt" in the second half.
Basic rules describe the rules common to all games in this series, and special rules describe the setup, reinforcement, etc. specific to the game.
From this point of view, rules and units are as easy to understand and play ability as possible. No more than 100 units.
Common rules make it easier for designers to move from one game to the next.
In the Command Magazine Appendix, there are color illustration units originally designed by the editorial department.
■ Game overview ■
Number of players : 2
Play time : about 180 minutes
Designer : Thomas Wolchik
Contents> 1 volume of this magazine
1 map
1 unit sheet (216 pieces)
1 volume of rule book