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Leipzig - More Napoleonic Strategy 8:45 AM | Eddie Park | Comment on this story
By Design, Inc. has added a new title to their current lineup of strategy games based on the Napoleonic Era. Titled Leipzig, this game, which also uses By Design's Waterloo Engine, depicts the battle between Napoleon and the Allies during 1813, covering three full days of one of the largest battles fought by Napoleon. Some of the more notable features include the following: - Battalion level conflict, command hundreds of units!
- Great new graphics, see hedge rows, streams, chateaux, and smoke clouds hang over the battlefield.
- Skirmishers!
- All the commanders down to the Division level are present.
- Command your units as groups. You can move hundreds of units with a click of the mouse.
- Capture enemies flags. Increase the pride of your troops when they
carry back enemy flags from a mélee.
- Move units in formation by simply clicking where you want them to move to.
- Multiple units per square.
- Play either side and even switch sides in the middle of a battle.
- The units are fully editable. Add or remove any unit from any battle. Change the characteristics of any unit.
Leipzig is available for both OS 10.2 and OS 7.0 or better. Those interested in purchase information can find it at By Design's site.
By Design, Inc.
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