23 May 2012

Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Leipzig Released by John Tiller Software

Features more than 400 scenarios, with turns ranging from 8 to 500.

IN STORES posted on 28 NOV 2011 10:01pm by Scott Parrino

John Tiller Software announced today the release of Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Leipzig, the latest in their Napoleonic Battles series. The title is available now as a digital download at their website located here.

Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Leipzig follows the Fall Campaign of 1813 and the battle of the nations around Leipzig. Players can either take control of French conscripts or lead the Prussian troops against Napoleon himself. Players won't find any shortage of scenarios with Campaign Leipzig, as it comes with more than 400 scenarios, including the Battle of Leipzig, Dresden, Katzbach, Grossbeeren, Dennewitz and Kulm. A full scenario list can be viewed here.

Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Leipzig also contains several Campaigns, such as the Fall Campaign of 1813, Silesian Campaign and Grossbeeren Campaign.

Additional features include:

  • Turn scale is either 10 or 15 minute moves. Cavalry units are squadrons by default but scenarios and order of battle files are included that support regiments as well.
  • A Design folder includes files and information that will aid the players in learning how to building their own scenarios.
  • A Terrain Effects Chart is included that helps the players determine the effects of terrain and the movement allowance of their units.
  • A Weapons Chart is included that allows the players to determine the range and effects of all weapons in the game.
  • A large planning map for the Halle-Leipzig map is included for the super large Operational Leipzig scenarios.
  • Over 60 maps (plus another 30+ sub maps) to include the large Halle-Leipzig map and the mammoth Berlin Operational map which measures over 700 x 700 in size.
  • Scenario and Campaign Editors

For more information on Napoleonic Battles: Campaign Leipzig, visit its official site on the John Tiller Software website by clicking here.


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