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Austerlitz (wargame)

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was "probably the best of the company's Napoleonic series of games and one of the most interesting around." He noted that "Play is quick and clean; there are enough units to minimize the effects of chance, but few enough to avoid the drudgery of piece-pushing." Freeman concluded by giving the game an
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Overall Evaluation of "Excellent", saying, "The game is usually in doubt until the end, offers a variety of outcomes, and presents innumerable opportunities for sharp tactical and strategic play."
119:(1971). First the Allied player moves and then fires. Then the French player has the same opportunity. This completes one game turn, which represents one hour of game time. 134:
and was published by SPI in 1973, first packaged in a plain white box with a red title ribbon, then later in a "flatpack" box with integrated counter tray.
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is a two-player wargame in which one player controls the Alliance army, and the other player controls the French army.
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In 1805, an Allied force of Russians and Austrians was lured into a trap by Napoleon near the town of
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In a 1976 poll undertaken by SPI to determine the most popular board wargames in North America,
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Campion, Martin (1980). "Austerlitz". In Horn, Robert E.; Cleaves, Ann (eds.).
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uses a simple "I Go, You Go" alternating system of turns first used in SPI's
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22" x 28" paper hex grid map scaled at 400 m (440 yd) per hex
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was designed by John Michael Young, with graphic design by
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The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training
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The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training
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board wargame
Simulations Publications Inc.
Battle of Austerlitz
Napoleon
Third Coalition
Austerlitz
Napoleon at Waterloo
Redmond A. Simonsen
The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming
Nick Palmer
The Complete Book of Wargames
Jon Freeman
Richard Berg's Review of Games
Moves
ISBN
1-84176-136-2


"Austerlitz: The Battle of Three Emperors, 2 December 1805 (1972)"



Freeman, Jon


Palmer, Nicholas
ISBN
0-8039-1375-3
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