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LINES OF BATTLE GAME~~ALBUERA 1811

NEW UNHARMED IN SHRINKWRAP!

MSRP $50.00

 

please note:  Our discount from WDG is very very slim...We carry these guys for your convenience (and because we think highly of them, particularly the solitaire games!!!

 

here is a link to the publisher's own page on this game to see more pics, etc: 

Albuera 1811 (whitedoggames.com)

 

...From the company blurb:

 

Lines of Battle is an exciting new game system by David Kershaw that simulates Napoleonic battles at the tactical level. Albuera 1811 is the first game in a planned series of Lines of Battle Games. A two-player game with units that represent the Spanish, English, French and Portuguese forces at the battle, Albuera 1811 is played on an area map. Units are infantry, cavalry, and artillery with markers for leaders, square formations, and limbered/unlimbered artillery.

 

Mr. Kershaw is the designer of the popular games Solitaire Caesar, Reconquista, The Confederate Rebellion, World War ZEDS and Vietnam Solitaire.

 

Games formats are boxed, folio (plastic-bag) and print-and-play. 

THIS GAME IS THE BOXED VERSION.

 

Components:

• 16-Page Rulebook

• 22” x 30” Game Map

• 97 Unit Counters and Game Markers

• Quickplay Sheet

• Miscellaneous Booklet including:

Scenario Rules, History of the Battle and Designer Notes

ALBUERA 1811

SKU: WDG-1
$50.00 Regular Price
$44.50Sale Price

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