Napoleon 1806
Napoleon 1806 is a game intended to simulate the famous campaign of 1806 where French troops were victorious over Prussian forces during the battles of Jena and Auerstaedt.
On August 9, 1806, Frederick William of Prussia, in reaction to the recent creation of the Confederation of the Rhine by Napoleon, decreed the mobilization order. War becomes inevitable. The Prussian army concentrates on Erfürt without waiting for the troops of its Russian ally. Outpacing his adversaries, Napoleon entered Saxony with the Grande Armée on October 7, 1806 and headed towards Berlin. A week later, the Prussians, defeated at Jena and Auerstaedt, flowed back towards the north. The pursuit, led by Murat’s cavalry, can begin…
Napoleon 1806 is intended for seasoned wargamers as well as young conscripts who want to try a new playful sensation. Strategy, anticipation, decision are the driving forces of Napoleon's 1806 system.
Napoleon's 1806 rules are divided into three parts.
The first, called “Conscript Rules”, allows you to easily acquire all the notions of the game.
The second, “Rules of the Grognard” brings more finesse by including the “fog of war”.
The last “Marshal Rules” allows you to play Napoleon 1806 competitively.