The Hundred Days War 1815


 

Ligny (June 16th, 1815)

Author: [HWK]Stu. HEW up-dated. Though officialy Napoleon's last Victory, his triumph on this field was muted by the fact that the Prussians were in fact not driven away and would return to seal his fate at Waterloo. The smaller French army is tasked on this map with capturing key positions. The unstopable Imperial Guard awaits deployment at the right moment to help in this objective while the magnetic personalities of Napoleon and Blucher drive their armies in a clash of wills. These historical aspects play important parts in the unique game rules for this intricate map. Read "Map Rules" and browse "View with Info" before playing.

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Quatre Bras (June 16, 1815)

Author: [HWK]Stu; The battle that was to set the stage for Waterloo, this vital crossroads' town in Belgium would see a determined assault by the French (blue) rebuffed by even more determined forces of English, Dutch and Belgians (red). There are time delays on troops in this battle concerning columns of re-enforcements.

 

 

Waterloo (June 18, 1815)

Author: [HWK]Stu; The Battle of Waterloo, was Napoleon Bonaparte's last battle. His defeat led swiftly to his final overthrow as ruler of France. Against him were the allied forces, commanded by the United Kingdom's Duke of Wellington, and Prussia's Gebhard von Blücher. While they posed an immediate threat (and were close to France's north east frontier), Napoleon, however, chose to attack them before they crossed the frontier to attack him. The map is a splendid addition to the 100 days campaign, French (blue) are obligated to attack the allies (red). No upgrades.