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New from HPS

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:25 am
by Yogi the Great
Marching Eagles: Marengo
'This battle is lost, but there is time to win another!'
-General Louis Desaix to Napoleon (attributed)


At the end of March 1796, Bonaparte took command of the Army of Italy. Bonaparte's army lacked sufficient cavalry and artillery and was chronically under paid, short of food, clothing, weapons and equipment. Internally, France was bankrupt and the only way the French Directory (Government) saw to address these problems was to attack the enemy territory, plunder the land and win a military victory. Bonaparte moved the army forward in early April and so began the 'First Italian Campaign'.

The battle of Castiglione (Aug 1796) demonstrated Bonaparte's tactical brilliance and an early attempt to out-maneuver his opponent. The battle of Caldiero (Nov 1796) was Napoleon's first defeat and a battle under severe winter conditions. The battle of Marengo (Jun 1800), a narrow victory, brought the War of the Second Coalition to an end and solidified Napoleon's hold on power. Together, these actions gave the world a good first look at the relentless combination of luck and skill that they would face in Napoleon for the next 15 years

But it also displayed the arrogance and overconfidence that would ultimately bring him, and France, crashing to the ground.

RE: New from HPS

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 10:14 am
by SteveSlitherson
Bonaparte's tactical brilliance is interesting. France could learn from this history. It's interesting for those that are into reading about historical battles.

RE: New from HPS

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2020 4:47 pm
by rommel222
Greetings Yogi the Great,
I have the John Tiller Campaign Marengo covering battles from 1795-1800. It is well done and has excellent historical research in the designer notes.
This HPS offering seems interesting and less time consuming to play through.
Thanks for posting this second entry in the Marching Eagles series.

RE: New from HPS

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 2:25 am
by Alan Sharif
Glad to see there is a second title in the series.

RE: New from HPS

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 12:10 pm
by TheGrayMouser
Glad to see Paul Bruffell making games, enjoyed the ancient wars series. This scale and area movement of these new Nap titles isn’t my bag, but they look pretty solid. I’d love to see him get back to newer ancient wars engine, and cover medieval and or pike and shot.