THE ANTWERP FUSILIERS
Free rules for historical wargames & fantasy games
by members of Tin Soldiers of Antwerp.
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out if there have been any updates (text will change without warning, unless it would be a major issue).

"GROGNARDS & GRENADIERS"

FASTPLAY CARD DRIVEN
NAPOLEONIC WARGAME RULES
"COMMAND BY COLOUR" SERIES

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Danish infantry brigade ready for battle with its general (alone) in the central hex and 4 units grouped around him in his ZOC.
Swedish infantry brigade (4 units) advancing. The general is with the unit in the central hex and the light infantry is moving ahead uphill.
Russo-Swedish alliance army deployed. The Pavlovski grenadiers have deployed their skirmisher in front of their unit.
Danish battle line. Note the 6-figure (= full strength) Jäger unit in the centre.
The colour code of the unit with the flag is "green" (note sticker). The unit also has a skirmisher in its ranks (with yellow sticker for identification).
Swedish brigade holding hill. Note the skirmisher blocking possible enemy approach. The general can be identified by the yellow sticker with cross (for colonels we use a yellow sticker with bar).

DESIGNER'S NOTES:
This is another set of my card driven wargame rules "COMMAND BY COLOUR", and although still loosely inspired by the Battle Cry & Memoir '44 games by Richard Borg, this game no longer has a battlefield divided in 3 sections, because I took a different approach. The left-centre-right wing Battle Cry/Memoir '44 principle has here been replaced by colour-coding the units red, green and blue (activated by cards of the same colour) thus enabling the players to concentrate their units anywhere on the battlefield if they wish so.

When viewing the rules, please bear in mind that (after reading them thoroughly and playing a few games) the order sheet will normally suffice to play the game.

Rudi Geudens
rudi.geudens@edpnet.be