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The French Revive Napoleon

Discussion in 'TCancer News & Content Comments' started by Jason, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. Jason chasing a bee

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    <p><a href="http://www.ageod.com/" target="_blank">AGEOD</a> (Birth of America, AACW) and <a href="http://www.nobilis-france.com/" target="_blank">Nobilis</a> (Great Invasions, <a href="http://www.nobilis-france.com/product_info.php?products_id=2125&Nobsid=19b97648f287c80b466cc4371034edd8" target="_blank">Poney Passion</a>) are teaming up to bring you <a href="http://news.ageod.com/post/2007/06/21/AGEOD%3A-Napoleons-Campaigns-with-Nobilis-American-Civil-War-with-Matrix" target="_blank">Napoleon's Campaigns</a> in Q4 2007.</p><blockquote><p>Lyon, June 20th 2007. Nobilis is proud to present its new historical wargame, "Napoleon&rsquo;s Campaigns", with a unique concept from the original designer of Europa Universalis, Pax Romana, Great Invasions, Birth of America & American Civil War. </p><p>Bring back to life the greatest battles and write your own History!</p><p>Nobilis is the world-wide publisher of "Napoleon&rsquo;s Campaigns".</p></blockquote><p>For more AGEOD action, The Wargamer has a 6 page William Trotter <a href="http://www.wargamer.com/reviews/ageod_civilwar/default.asp" target="_blank">review of AACW</a>.</p><blockquote><p>Game-play, as I&rsquo;ve already said, is highly addictive, and for reasons many other companies could study to their profit: the fine balance between detail and overall momentum, the &ldquo;meatiness&rdquo; of individual turns combined with their just-right time-scale, and the cumulative sense of a tremendous unfolding drama that draws you back, again and again, to implement new strategies, hire and fire new generals, dissolve existing Stacks and re-form new and hopefully more effective ones&hellip;
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