Tactical battles in the age of reason, hex-and_counter, dice-rolling.
Designer: Paul Dangel, Mathew Hinkle
Artist: Timothy Schleif, Robert Tunstall
Publisher: Clash of Arms Games
(from Clash of Arms website and flyer:)
Prague - The Empty Triumph is the eighth volume in the Battles from the Age of Reason game series and continues the course of the Seven Years War in central Europe.
On May 6, 1757 King Frederick II of Prussia sent 65,000 men on a maneuver to turn the right flank of 62,000 Austrians strongly deployed along a ridge east of the city Prague under the command of Prince Charles of Lorraine. Both sides were poised for a battle which would be the largest of the war.
Although the battle clearly was a Prussian success the victory fell short because Prague succesfully withstood the enemy siege until June 16 when Marshal Daun's Austrian relief force dealt Frederick his first defeat on the rolling hills near Kolin.
The map and time scale: 100 yards per hex and 20 minute game turns. Units represent battalions, regiments, squadrons, companies and batteries or sections of artillery (1 strength point equals 100 men, 50 horsemen or 2 cannon).
The counters represent the various arms, individual leaders and game markers needed to play the game.
Prague allows players to explore all aspects of this critical and bloody battle with one and two-map scenarios or replay the entire action using all three maps.
As a bonus this game includes the Lobositz Expansion map.
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