Board game, Napoleon and the Archduke Charles: The Battle of Eckmuhl

Napoleon and the Archduke Charles

The Battle of Eckmuhl


A game by Keith Poulter

2 Players90 minutesMedium

Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid

Napoleonic, Wargame

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready to dive into the world of Napoleonic warfare with Napoleon and the Archduke Charles: The Battle of Eckmuhl, a game designed by Keith Poulter and first published in 1987. This engaging board game is designed for two players, who take on the roles of French and Austrian forces, respectively, as they clash in a battle that took place on April 21-22, 1809. The game features a hexagon grid map that accurately represents the battlefield, with counters that bring the forces of the time to life. With rules that reflect the challenges and opportunities faced by historical commanders, players must navigate movement, combat, leadership, and morale to emerge victorious. The game is won by controlling key objective hexes and inflicting losses on the enemy, with each turn representing 35 minutes of real-time combat and each hex equivalent to 600 yards of terrain. The scale of the game is carefully calibrated, with one strength point representing 200 infantry, 150 cavalry, or 2 guns. As a complete game in itself, Napoleon and the Archduke Charles: The Battle of Eckmuhl also offers the option to link with other games in the Bonaparte series, such as The Battle of Abensberg, for a more expansive campaign experience. With its normal complexity level, this game is accessible to anyone familiar with board games, and its 90-minute playtime makes it an ideal choice for an evening of strategic competition.

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