100 Days?

Frank Hunter's Campaigns on the Danube is an operational study of the campaigns along the Danube in 1805 and 1809. Campaigns on the Danube's system focuses on trying to present the player with the same sort of decisions placed on their historical counterparts; how to feed an army and move that army according to a plan, all the while trying to fight a campaign. There is also an option to allow players to play out the battles with miniatures and input the results.
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Kai
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100 Days?

Post by Kai »

I would pay for an updated 100 Days scenario.

The COTD engine is the best I've used.

It's really well suited for other campaigns.


And, with the bicentennial of Waterloo coming up . . .

Wouldn't a 100 days/Waterloo campaign be just wonderful?


(pretty please) (I will buy 3 copies myself)
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RE: 100 Days?

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I completely agree! For how long can the Ogre stem the tide? Can he defeat the Coalition armies in a series of separate battles? Will Blucher arrive in time to save Wellington? Will the Iron Duke actually stand and fight at Waterloo? The mind boggles with anticipation :)
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RE: 100 Days?

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Heck, it's been about 100 Days now since v3.01. Where is v3.02 already?

On topic though, Against the Odds presented Beyond Waterloo back in 2011. This would be an interesting campaign to play using Frank's system!
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RE: 100 Days?

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Very happy to see any expansion of this game into other campaigns, including the 100 days. It will be well worth any additional cost. [:)]
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