The Franco-Prussian War

The Franco-Prussian War

Joseph Miranda (1992)

5.5
BGG Rating 115 votes
2 players Best: 2 360-600 min 12+
Complexity Heavy — 3.1/5
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Another game in that series, published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #149, February 1992. Errata was published in S&T #159. From the introduction : "Franco-Prussian War is a simulation of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. One player assumes the role of the German high command, the other the French. The German objective is to defeat France, thereby unifying the various German states into a single nation. The French player's objective is, initially, to gain glory for the French Empire; failing that, it is to successfully defend France against a German invasion. Franco-Prussian War uses a new system to simulate the nature of 19th century warfare. The game system itself is simple, but it does have some innovative features to represent leadership, staff work, command/control, effects of different weapons, and the ever-shifting sands of morale and politics." 1 turn = 1 week Other games in the series were Austro-Prussian War (S&T #167); Russo-Turkish War (S&T #154) and Risorgimento (S&T #187).

Publisher Decision Games (I) Artist Joy Cohn, Christine Lockwood, Mark Simonitch, Callie Cummins
Recommended: 1-2 players Moderate in-game text - needs crib sheet or paste ups

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