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  1. Napoleon at Leipzig is a comprehensive game with a proven track record of excellent re-playability, among the most popular Napoleonic wargames of all time, with 20,000 copies in print across the first four editions. Now it has a bigger playing area and more manpower for both sides.

  2. These are operational games set at Corps level, covering weeks of campaigning. This series is the most complex of the three, and takes the longest to play. Titles include The Habit of Victory, Highway to the Kremlin II, Napoleon at Bay Expansion Kit, and Sun of Austerlitz.

  3. Due to the similarity of "Tactical Studies Group" and "Tactical Studies Rules" (TSR — the publishers of Dungeons & Dragons), Zucker changed the name of his company to Operational Studies Group (OSG) and published the World War II wargames Panzerkrieg and Rommel & Tunisia.

  4. These four games explore the major battles of 1809, where Napoleon and his Army of Germany met their first setback in the shadow of Vienna, against a modernized Austrian Army under Archduke Charles . Each game shows the approach to the battlefield on the day before battle.

  5. Aug 23, 2007 · Kevin Zucker games have a peculiar quality all their own and have attracted a following. I thought it was time to devote a list to these games, all Napoleonic but one. The small OSGs were among my first wargame purchases more than 20 years ago.

  6. Kevin Zucker (born June 26, 1952) is a game designer who runs OSG (Operational Studies Group). He is one the leading authorities on Napoleonic wargaming. He began his game designing career with SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.) in the 1970s.

  7. Operation Barclay is a two-player game of low/medium complexity about the intelligence war between the Allies and their Abwehr counterparts in the Mediterranean theater in 1942-1943.

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