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Wagram
Platform: Win98/WinMe/WinXP
Packaging: Jewel Case
Publisher: HPS Simulations
Product Code: WAGRAMPJ
5 in Stock
Napoleonic Battles Series. In 1809, after a successful campaign about Eckmuhl, Napoleon had reached Vienna and was ready to gain final victory over the Austrian army. But Archduke Charles and his army were in place across the Danube River and ready to give battle. The emperor mistakenly tried to attack the Austrians by crossing the Danube at Aspern-Essling using just one bridge. The resulting near defeat set Napoleon back only for a couple of months, before the battle at Wagram. Taking place on July 5-6, 1809, Napoleon's second effort across the Danube was a success. In two days, he inflicted 40,000 casualties upon his enemies (although that same amount was leveled against his own troops) and forced Austria to sue for peace, agreeing to give up large territories and join the Continental System of trade against Britain. At the time, the battle at Wagram was the largest in history, although the battles would highlight Napoleon's vulnerability. Campaign Wagram covers Napoleon's campaign from the end of the Eckmuhl Campaign through the battles of Aspern-Essling and Wagram. Over 120 scenarios are included and a campaign game that links together several battles to form the complete Napoleonic Wagram campaign. A scenario editor is also included with the game. Features: Supports single person play against the computer, two-person hot-seat, two-person Play-By-E-Mail, and multiplayer network play over LANs and the Internet. Complete on-line Help documentation plus on-line printable documentation in Microsoft Word format.
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Cover or Small Manual. Paper Sleeve is a Color or See-thru Paper Sleeve; No Manual. With Manual is a Plastic
Case or Paper Sleeve with a Larger Manual.
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