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====== Master of Europe VI: the campaign in Germany 1813 ====== | ====== Master of Europe VI: the campaign in Germany 1813 ====== | ||
by **Brian Cameron** and **Jim Wallman**\\ | by **Brian Cameron** and **Jim Wallman**\\ | ||
- | GHS Hexacon, Haus des Gastes, Braunfels, Germany, 16< | + | GHS Hexacon, Haus des Gastes, Braunfels, Germany, 16< |
~~NOTOC~~ | ~~NOTOC~~ | ||
- | {{:wiki: | + | {{moe6:moe6_logo.jpg? |
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | This game is about the battle for the mastery of Europe in 1813. It is in fact, | + | This game is about the battle for the mastery of Europe in 1813. It is in fact, two different games merged into one: |
- | two different games merged into one: | + | |
- | **First** there is a high level political game, involving heads of state and diplomats. | + | **First** there is a high level political game, involving heads of state and diplomats. Players in this part of the game will find themselves using their diplomatic and negotiating skills at the forefront, attempting to get the best political position for their country, both in the current situation and for the future. There may be peace ahead - but what shape will it take? And Napoleon? |
- | Players in this part of the game will find themselves using their diplomatic and | + | |
- | negotiating skills at the forefront, attempting to get the best political position | + | |
- | for their country, both in the current situation and for the future. | + | |
- | There may be peace ahead - but what shape will it take? | + | |
- | And Napoleon? | + | |
- | **Secondly**, | + | **Secondly**, |
- | of armies by generals and their staffs. | + | |
- | The game for these players will be about manoever and the operational art - | + | |
- | conducted on maps and covering many weeks of operations. | + | |
- | Finding the enemy, divining his intentions and deploying to counter them is | + | |
- | the key to successful gameplay as military team. | + | |
- | The issues of coalition warfare are to the forefront of the Allies' | + | The issues of coalition warfare are to the forefront of the Allies' |
- | the French, on the other hand have to struggle for survival against a numerically | + | |
- | superior Allied army. | + | |
- | Player teams represent Heads of State and their staffs, Army Headquarters and staff, | + | Player teams represent Heads of State and their staffs, Army Headquarters and staff, and various diplomatic and political teams. |
- | and various diplomatic and political teams. | + | |
- | ===== New game system | + | ===== Location and game fee ===== |
- | This version | + | The game will be played on the 16< |
- | military campaigning system which we think players | + | |
- | challenging to play. | + | The Hexacon is the yearly gathering of the [[http:// |
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+ | The Master of Europe VI megagame is free of charge for GHS members, if you register for the game before the 15< | ||
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+ | If you are not a GHS member, you will pay our normal megagame fee (halved for umpires) but may enter the GHS Hexacon on Saturday | ||
====== Roles ====== | ====== Roles ====== |