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War Game Rules 1795/1865

Napoleon’s Legacy is a set of rules allowing players to game warfare during the period 1795 to 1865, taking in the Napoleonic Wars to the American Civil War.

The rules arose from the collective fascination for the variety of conflicts during this period of history shared by the writing and testing team. We also felt that there was a need for a faster playing set of rules for the period that kept charts and calculations to a bare minimum. Legacy is a flowing game, with the element of surprise and frustration built in to simulate the Fog-of-War using commands issued by dice rolls.

The core rules apply to all the conflicts during the period. You will find that the battle tactics used by the warring nations throughout the period covered by these rules were taught to all officers under the huge shadow cast by Napoleon. With the army lists provided towards the back of the book there are additional rules for the conflicts in which these armies took part.

Napoleonic doctrine would be present at every battle to 1865 and the end of the American Civil War: Johnny Reb and Billy Yank were part of Napoleon’s Legacy…. As are you, as you play this game!

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NewsLegacy was a featured game in the July issue of Wargames Illustrated coverage of Legionary 2009!
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17/07/2010 17:56
spent an enjoyable day running a BKC festival at Portbury Knights. Grin

02/07/2010 14:02
how about trying to stay on topic? Napoleonic to ACW wargaming? Angry

02/07/2010 07:15
Do you like buritas or tako? Britney likes it

30/06/2010 10:53
And after all and the truth it has well turned out.

27/06/2010 15:01
World crisis are as much as possible effective investments world war!

25/06/2010 13:38
Rest in Peace Paddy Griffiths; his work was used to help write Napoleon's Legacy. Frown

24/06/2010 17:45
wrong place velo

24/06/2010 16:11
I search girlfriend... Help!

23/06/2010 18:56
Some people like to ask stupid questions. Thats because they are stupid))

22/06/2010 22:07
decidedly odd comment my friend. please explain. Frown