Board game, Quatre Bras 1815: Last Eagles

Quatre Bras 1815

Last Eagles


A game by Walter Vejdovsky

2 - 4 Players120 - 600 minutesMedium

Dice Rolling, Events, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Line of Sight, Movement Points, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game, Simulation, Zone of Control

Napoleonic, Wargame

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Quatre Bras 1815: Last Eagles is a game that drops you right into the heart of a Napoleonic battle, where the fate of Europe hangs in the balance.Released in 2019, this game is the latest installment in the Eagles of France series, and it's a real treat for fans of wargames and strategy. You'll take on the roles of either Wellington's army or Ney's troops, navigating the chaos of the battlefield and making tough decisions to outmaneuver your opponent. With a playtime of 120 to 600 minutes, you can expect a deeply immersive experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At Quatre-Bras, the real battle was a nail-biter, with Wellington's army arriving just in time to counter Ney's advancing troops. In the game, you'll relive this pivotal moment, juggling troop movements, resources, and reinforcements to gain the upper hand. The game mechanics are designed to simulate the fog of war, with hidden units and variable reinforcements that will keep you guessing. You'll need to use all your strategic chops to outwit your opponent and emerge victorious. And with multiple scenarios to choose from, including historical re-creations and "what if" scenarios, you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore different tactics and approaches. Whether you're a seasoned wargamer or just looking for a new challenge, Quatre Bras 1815: Last Eagles has something to offer. One of the coolest features of Quatre Bras 1815: Last Eagles is its ability to link up with another game, Ligny 1815: Last Eagles, to create a full campaign experience. This means you can play out an entire series of battles, with each one affecting the next in a dynamic and unpredictable way. With 2 to 4 players able to join in, you can gather your friends and experience the thrill of Napoleonic-era warfare together. The game's normal complexity level makes it accessible to anyone familiar with board games, and the rules are easy to learn. So why not gather your friends, set up the board, and get ready to experience one of the most epic battles in history?

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