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The Napoleonic Wargame Pages

Talonsoft Battleground & PBEM Computer Games

Campaigns of Napoleon

Master List of Boardgames & Miniatures Rules

Home Page of Battlefield Eylau & The Illustrated Orders of Battle

 
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These pages are devoted to the discussion of turn-based PBEM Napoleonic computer wargaming, especially the Talonsoft Battleground series. Also featuring military history, orders of battle, bibliography, and a master list of boardgames, computer games and miniatures rules.
 

Campaigns of Napoleon

The military history of Napoleon's Campaigns, using interactive maps supported by detailed text summaries, and featuring Jena 1806.
 

Illustrated Orders of Battle & Battlefield Tactics

Fully interactive Orders of Battle with thumbnail unit illustrations, as well as articles on army organization and battlefield tactics, can be found in the Intelligence Corps.
 

Napoleonic Wargames Master List, including Boardgames, Computer Wargames and Miniatures Rules

We also host the Napoleonic Wargames Master List, a list of all Napoleonic wargames, including boardgames, computer games, and miniatures rules, with links to reviews and other websites.
 

Talonsoft Battleground tactics hints and scenario design tips

In addition we host a Military College with articles on tactics for the existing Talonsoft Battleground® games from a historical perspective, and an Engineering Corps devoted to a detailed analysis of the existing Battleground game files. These are technical tips for use by scenario designers. Now featuring a full game mod download for Talonsoft's Napoleon in Russia, Battlefield Eylau by Greg Gorsuch.
 

Bibliographical lists and Battleground links

Finally we host some Library pages devoted to Napoleonic history, and the Battleground® and related Links posted from time to time to the Talonsoft® discussion forum.
 
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