Napoleon at Waterloo
Examples of Attacks
In the following examples, the Blue units are the Attackers and the Red units are the defenders.
A circle is drawn around those units (Attacker and Defender) that are involved in combat with each other. Each circled battle situation constitutes an attack and would require the rolling of the die for its resolution.
Note that when several attacking and defending units are adjacent to each other, the attacks may be constituted in more than one way.
Artillery attacks are indicated with an arrow when the defending unit being bombarded is not directly adjacent.
The odds of each attack are given next to each situation.
Anything that can logically be inferred from these examples is tantamount to a rule unless explicitly covered in the written rules.




Computer Napoleon at Waterloo
Computer Napoleon at Waterloo recreates that game with all its optional rules and can be played either as a two-player game or against the computer. For more information, click here.
System Requirements: IBM compatible PC. Must have Windows 95/98 or NT 3.51 and 256 color capability.