The Battles of Napoleon
Battles of Napoleon is a historical wargame that lets you play either side in
four of Napoleon’s famous battles — Auerstadt, Borodino, Quatre Bras, and the
infamous Waterloo. Additionally, the game features a detailed scenario
construction set that will allow you to design your own battles; everything
from maps, to troop types, to weapon ranges and damage.
Gameplay is turn-based, each turn consisting of different phases. During your
turn, you can establish various objectives (map squares to occupy) for each
unit or commander, move commanders between units, move a unit, change
formation, and, of course, attack or retreat. The Borodino scenario is the
smallest, and can be used as a “tutorial” of sorts before moving on to the
larger, more complex scenarios. This is a game that fans can legitimately
spend several hours on.
The construction set allows, as you might expect, the creation of new
scenarios for the game. In it, you will find the standard map and unit editors
— however, SSI allows you to make changes down to the weapon and unit type.
This allows you to create scenarios for virtually any type of battle you can
think of. As a silly example, it is possible to take the stock weapon
“musket”, change the damage and range, and rename it “laser rifle” — you then
have the makings of a futuristic battle on your hands. (Of course, you would
need to modify just about everything else to complete such a scenario… but
you get the idea.)
The learning curve for this game is steep; it is probably not for the faint of
heart. Anyone who enjoys getting shoulder-deep into battlefield strategy and
tactics, though, will feel very comfortable with this game.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
RAM | 64MB RAM | |
OS | Windows 95/98/ME/XP | |
Graphics Card | DirectX compatible graphics card with 16MB RAM | |
Direct X | DirectX compatible sound card |