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Winter's Victory
Winter's Victory
by New England Simulations (2023)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
16+

Playing Time
6 hours to 60 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Napoleonic
  • Designers
  • Mark Hinkle
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Simulation
  • Ratio / Combat Results Table
  • Movement Points
  • Artists
  • Mark Hinkle
  • Antoine-Jean Gros
  • Family
  • Country: France
  • Admin: Unreleased Games
  • Country: Prussia
  • Cities: Bagrationovsk (Russia)
  • Rating: 8/10 from 1 users

    Description

    Winter's Victory is a grand tactical, battalion level simulation of the battle of Preussisch-Eylau that occurred on February 7th and 8th in 1807 in West Prussia (modern day Poland and Russia). It pits the Emperor Napoleon's Grande Armee against the Army of Imperial Russia under General Count von Bennigsen. This winter battle was one of the bloodiest battles of the Napoleonic era. The full campaign game covers the entire two day period of this epic struggle. The game also includes smaller scenarios covering Napoleon's approach to Eylau on the afternoon of the 7th, the bloody battle of the 8th on the high ground beyond Eylau, Davout's III Corps attack against the Russian left flank, and the Prussian late day counter attack.

    The game system uses an asymmetric sequence of play and alternating fire combat. The basic combat units are Infantry battalions, cavalry regiments and artillery batteries. All command units, from brigade leaders to army commanders, are represented by individual counters. At 15 minute per turn and 116 yards a hex the game system allows players to make both grand tactical decisions and apply tactical techniques used by the armies of the Napoleonic period.

    Infantry battalions are represented by being in either column formation on the front side of the counter and line formation on the reverse side. Additionally, infantry battalions may use strength points to deploy as skirmish companies represented by separate counters. Artillery units are battery or half battery sized units with separate artillery gun crews designated for each battery. Cavalry units are depicted in cavalry formation on their front sides and may suffer exhausted after a charge, flipping to their back side.

    Cavalry SP are not squadrons. The strength of some cav units may coincidentally match their number of squadrons, but most do no not.

    —description from the publisher

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