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Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Boston33 - 06-15-2006

Does anyone know of any grand tactical or operational wargame, which details the Franco-Prussian war of 1870? I've recently been reading a lot about it because I am of Prussian heritage, and found it to be an interesting topic. So far I've only found some older games by Shrapnel which pertain to Frederick I's battles with Austria.


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Hog of War - 06-15-2006

There is a scenario for that conflict in COW. I don't know if it is included in TOAW III though.


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Boston33 - 06-15-2006

Any idea as to the historical accuracy of it? I usually find the huge scope and range of what TOAW does isn't worth the lack of historical accuracy and general playability of the scenarios.


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Hog of War - 06-16-2006

I have no idea since I haven't read anything on the Franco-Prussain war in years, but I agree in general about your comments concerning TOAW.


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Boston33 - 06-16-2006

Yeah, I just began reading some stuff on it recently and it's pretty interesting. A couple prime examples of encirclement. Von Moltke was one of the most brilliant generals in history in my opinion. Also, if this war had never taken place, one can make an extremely plausible arguement that WWI, WWII, and the rise of Soviet Communism would never have happened.


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Liebchen - 06-19-2006

Assuming you mean computer game. If not, SPI made a pretty decent game of the Franco-Prussian War back in the seventies. It was also one of the first games to take a stab at FOW, with the units face down (and some of them were decoys).


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Boston33 - 06-20-2006

Yeah, unfourtunately I don't have any friends who are military history dweebs like I am. So, I'm pretty much confined to the internet (which is definetly not a bad thing, it's interesting to meet and game with people from all over).


RE: Franco-Prussian Wargame? - Krieger43 - 06-20-2006

Are you sure Boston? Watch www.frappr.com/wargameplayers and you might find other players in your area.