In 1806, Napoleon took to the field against the Kingdom of Prussia, a saber-rattling Queen, and several proud generals still clinging to a past of glory under Frederick the Great. In less than two weeks of campaigning the French were masters of Prussia and eastern Germany. Can you repeat the historical performance of Napoleon and his army, or as the Prussians will you inflict a stinging defeat upon the French?
New game features include a larger Jump Map view (below). Also included in the Notes Help file is a Weapons Chart to aid players in understanding the fire values.
This is Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Jena-Auerstaedt, John Tiller's fifth title covering the Napoleonic Wars. Extensive research went into developing the background for this game. It features more than 35 maps covering Saxony and Prussia to include a map of the area where the armies fought in early October, 1806. Jena-Auerstaedt includes forty scenarios that cover the historical as well as alternate versions of the battles, and three campaigns including over 300 scenarios giving the players a wide variety of options as well as battlefields. Historical actions are included, such as Auerstaedt where Maréchal Davout covered himself in glory and, of course, the main action at Jena where Napoleon himself brought down the once mighty Prussian army.
Jena-Auerstaedt Features
- A larger Jump Map view (above)
- New optional rules
- No Melee Eliminations to help reduce Blitz ZOC fighting
- New PDT entry to adjust the Cavalry Charge Factor
- Minimum bridge strength requirement for crossing bridges based on unit type
- Ability to define a unit as "Has Boats" which allows the unit to enter water hexes
- The Notes Help file includes a Weapons Chart to aid the players in understanding the fire values.
Jena-Auerstaedt includes three campaigns. The campaign entitled "Action on 14 October 1806” covers the critical of the Prussian army as it attempted to march to Naumburg while Napoleon attempted to intercept them. The historical results were the battles of Jena-Auerstaedt. Can the Prussians alter the outcome of the campaign and change history, or will Napoleon crush them before they march to safety?
The second campaign, "The Russians are Coming," features Bennigsen’s army arriving to reinforce the Prussians during the early portion of the campaign. This campaign file will result in one scenario allowing the players to fight on a large map of over 6,000 square kilometers. The players will have the opportunity to decide if the Russians could have changed the course of history had they been in the campaign area of Jena during the early part of October.
The third and largest campaign is "Scharnhorst's Campaign Plan," the magnum opus of the game. The Prussians historically chose to fight rather than fall back to link up with the advancing Russians. This campaign allows the Prussian player to follow the campaign plan of Prussia’s General von Scharnhorst who felt that the army was unprepared to meet Napoleon in the field on equal terms. Spanning a range of eight battles over 34 maps, the players will campaign over an area from Halle in the west to the Oder River in the east, and from south of Berlin to just north of Dresden.
Altogether, Campaign Jena-Auerstaedt comprises the richest Napoleonic experience available for the PC. Along with the standard set of game editors the simulation includes new units and leaders, as well as the great game engine many have come to enjoy over the past five years.
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