Napoleon's Grande Armee is encamped along the shores of the English Channel.
Following the teachings of Alexander, the French Emperor seeks to defeat a naval
power from the land. He has but to place his 200,000 troops on British soil and
France's hereditary enemy will finally fall. To do this, his combined fleet must
control the Channel long enough for hundreds of shallow draft boats to ferry his
troops to England. Standing in the Emperor's way is the Royal Navy.
The
year 1805, which is punctuated by the British naval victory at Trafalgar,
represents one of England’s darkest times during the Napoleonic Wars. Her great
wooden walls offer the island nation its only defense against a far superior
foe. 1805: Sea of Glory examines the naval war on
an operational level during that pivotal year. Although Trafalgar shines through
history as the beacon of victory, it is the successful blockade of enemy ports
that kept French boots from stepping onto British soil. But 1805: Sea of Glory
is more than just a game about blockade duty. It is a game of breakout and
pursuit, deception and false leads, husbanding meager resources, striking a blow
where your enemy least suspects, and bringing about the decisive battle that
defines victory or defeat.
1805: Sea of Glory focuses on the operational
actions of the three great navies. The Allied player (France & Spain) must
constantly try to break out of numerous European ports and form a combined
fleet. The British player must continuously worry about his ships on station, as
wind and weather allow the enemy an opening to slip anchor and set sail. For
when Napoleon’s fleets take flight, the British are hard pressed to cover all
the potential targets and bring the enemy to bear. The British player will find
that he never has enough frigates to watch all avenues of escape, and that a
clever French player can keep him guessing and ultimately win this game of cat
and mouse.
The game uses blocks to represent the fog of war. The ability
to spot and intercept your enemy is paramount. But is that block scurrying
across the Mediterranean towards Egypt the French fleet? Or has the Toulon
squadron turned west towards the Caribbean? From the French perspective, is the
block off the coast of Brest a fleet? Or have the British returned home to
repair and refit, leaving only a few frigates to watch the port? Is now the
moment to sortie? Or does a large enemy force lay just over the
horizon?
Components: * Two sheets of 5/8''
double sided counters (352 counters) * One Rulebook (~16
pages with Notes and examples of play) * Two 11''x17''
Fleet Holding Mats (black & white) * Two 8.5''x11''
reference cards (double sided) * One 22''x34''
Map * 44 blocks in two colors (red for British, blue for
the allied navies of France and Spain) * One sheet of
stickers for the blocks * 5 six sided dice
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Nachlieferung: Mitte Juni
Wichtige Hinweise:
- Achtung! Nicht für Kinder unter 36 Monaten geeignet.
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