Cover featuring artwork of 19th-century French artist Auguste Raffet
Designers
Rachel Simmons
Publishers
Simmons Games
Players
Two
Playing time
2 hours
Chance
Some
Skills
Strategy
Bonaparte at Marengo is a strategy board wargame published by Simmons Games in 2005 that simulates the Battle of Marengo during the War of the Second Coalition in 1800.
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BonaparteatMarengo is a strategy board wargame published by Simmons Games in 2005 that simulates the Battle of Marengo during the War of the Second Coalition...
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