11-Player Napoleonic Campaign | Fall 1813
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Our 1813 campaign event comes to a thunderous conclusion in this wargame episode. Napoleon and his marshals enter the Fall with a rebuilt army, momentum from a successful Spring, and a radical new strategy to test. Unlike the historical Napoleon, Miles has opted for for a bold, all-or-nothing offensive into Bohemia to knock the Austrians back out of the coalition. It's a move our allied players do not expect. How will they react? Can the French change history and avoid another Leipzig?
We want to thank all of our guest historians for participating in this series: Dr. George Nafziger, Professor Alexander Mikaberidze, and Dr. Zack White. We encourage you check out Zack's exceptional podcast, The Napoleonic Wars Podcast (formerly known as The Napoleonicist) here:
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If you want to listen to the complete, 90-minute post-campaign analysis with our experts, that is available as a podcast now on Little Wars FM. You can find our free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Podbean. Apple Podcast link to our show below:
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Finally, we want to thank YOU. Thanks for watching our club play historical wargames and have a blast doing it. We hope you enjoyed the last year of wargames on Little Wars TV. If you want a shot to WIN a free copy of "Campaign of Nations" from Hollandspiele or some free 10mm Napoleonic army packs from The Wargaming Company, all you have to do is leave a comment this week and tell us your favorite wargame we played in Season 4. You'll automatically be eligible to win!
Want a preview of the awesome 10mm figures we're giving away? Go check them out at The Wargaming Company. Miles bought himself a 10mm French and Russian army at Historicon last summer, so we can attest they are lovely models. Two lucky commenters will get to find out!
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The Spring of 1813 may have been the best of this season’s content, but the entire season of videos deserves an award all its own
@Matrix-yf3qo
4 ай бұрын
I completely agree
"No blindfold, but a cigarette please." That killed me! That was the funniest bit I've heard in a long time!
I love these longer, multi-part campaigns. Watching things slowly develop really brings us along for the ride.
@BlueSideUp77
4 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@Matrix-yf3qo
4 ай бұрын
I completely agree.
@dandrew234
4 ай бұрын
100 percent agree
@user-cb8mp4nf4z
4 ай бұрын
yes do more plz :)
As a solo wargamer, campaigns like this with multiple generals is something sadly missing from my games. This campaign was truly enjoyable, with the different commanders arguing over the plans. Also, the loss of support from Saxony due to the politics of Spring added a great deal to this game. This was my favorite of season 4. I would love to see a continuation of this into 1814; my personal favorite campaign of the Napoleonic Wars.
@RodolfoGaming
4 ай бұрын
Indeed i reiterate the above
@Mittens_Gaming
4 ай бұрын
Yes, thus is very much the sort of dream type game to play, a campign game with lots of cool battles
Nappy throwing up the hood for maximum drip before battle goes hard
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
Haha gangsta Napoleon!
@sparkieT88
4 ай бұрын
They couldn't decide if he was jedi or hobbit. I thought he looked like Igor from young Frankenstein
@milesreidy7864
4 ай бұрын
it's always a compliment to be compared to the great Marty Feldmam - thank you!
@stephennutt4083
4 ай бұрын
In the UK they are called hoodies
@chrismikucki9107
4 ай бұрын
Guys - a tremendous campaign with a thoughtful framing. I love V&B as the rules set for this campaign as it allows you the ability to game the largest battles. At the same time the map board and the drama of the Allied discussions was the best. Ed's request for a cigarette made me lol on an airplane! Well done crew. Congrats Greg. What you guys do matters!
Edd cracked me up, as he’s standing against the brick wall, “no need for a blind fold, I’ll just have a cigarrette!” Lol😂 Firstly I enjoy all your episodes, I’m still shocked you guys invaded England, I’ll pick your Hastings battle. Love the historical background you add to the game! All the best!
Spring 1813 had the most going on. Don't shy away from loonger episdes like that one, it's worth it to get the greater detail. For that matter, these long campaigns like this one and the Pyrrhus campaign are the best. Do more of them!
Absolutely Riveting! I just finished watching the entire 1813 campaign series, and I'm blown away! The production quality is top-notch, the narration is engaging, and the battles are incredibly well-recreated. I was completely immersed in the story and felt like I was right there on the battlefield alongside the soldiers. I especially appreciate the attention to detail that went into this campaign. Bravo!
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Great to hear. It was a lot of work to film and edit this series!
My vote goes to the 1813 series. Loved the way you mixed hex-and-counter with figures to create a synergy of both strategic and tactical perspectives on the conflict. Keep up the good work! 44:37
This was great. As Carl noted, the friction amongst the players as commanders actually made this more realistic. I was especially impressed by the hauling out of the 6 x 8 table, and I totally get the problem of maneuver that Miles mentioned. Not enough sheets of plywood!
This was extremely fun to take part in! I felt extremely bad at the time about all of Tony’s Austrians getting blown away; I was unaware just how powerful defense was. That said, I’ll take wins when I can get them!
@harrisonsearles1470
4 ай бұрын
At least Tony demonstrated that the Austrians had martial virtue and that they simply weren't going to let the Corsican ogre take Prague without a fight. Both he and Dieter had very unenviable positions in this wargame. It seems that all they could do was take the best fight they could and hope for a French failure to concentrate. Sometimes the best move isn't necessarily always going to win. I do wonder whether the Coalition forces could have had a better result if they had all advanced rapidly on a central location after they got initial clues about Napoléon's advance across the Erzgebirge. However, that's just being an armchair general.
@vis532
4 ай бұрын
I feel like that was a rules issue mixed with board size one (the latter only fixable by somehow using smaller models or corps sized units), but I don't know just *how* much it was without seeing the nitty gritty behind what the rules say on defense math wise because it seems the French genuinely had some decent positions.
I enjoyed all of them. You gents are a highlight of the Wargame world. I enjoyed the Hastings episode (living in the UK), and the club v club marathon battle. But your 1813 campaign has taken the win for me. It is good to see the camaderie shown on the screen you guys have and that for me is what tabletop is all about 🎉
Let's go. Bring on the Austrians. This series has rekindled my love for the era and wargaming. Ordered blucher and some cards this week. A bit intimidated by the painting aspect though at 55. Old eyes and all.
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
Blucher is an excellent game! We really have enjoyed it
@seanmudge7546
4 ай бұрын
Sad for my Austrians. Great show. 1813 was my favorite of the season. Votng for an 1809 Danube campaign series at some point. Cheers gang keep it up.
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
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Great experience! When the tabletop game is just a part of the overall story, it makes for a memorable event!! It’s honestly one of your groups main strengths. You make a historical game come alive. I love historicals but find refights to be a little bland, especially if the rules demand special abilities for those who were the original victors. These kind of history based games with variations and decisions, are the highest form of the art. Well done! Thank you for sharing! Left my comment before the end, so I say chosin reservoir was my favorite. Spring campaign was awesome, but I could feel for the marines and army trying desperately to get away! It was so emotional!
I like the flags and the FOW, however I do think that, if I remember correctly, that there should be some kind of idea about the size of the flags as you had in the spring episode. There were spies all over the place after all. I also think that even in a tactical battle there should be some kind of operational movement. Waterloo for instance is after all a tactical battle but the Prussians add an operational element to it. I really liked the Leipzig campaign and the mix of tactical and operational feel to it. But I also have to give a shout out to the Vicksberg campaign that was very entertaining.
I think that this actually (and I never thought I'd say this) is better than your Marengo campaign video from Season 1. It's always hard to top the first great campaign video, but this does it. While the Pyrrhic War campaign was awesome and informative, this was better put together and more fascinating in turning history completely on its head. Thanks for the quality content as always.
@andreleclerc7231
4 ай бұрын
Pyrrhic War and this is peak little wars TV
My vote goes to the 1813 campaign! The production quality and the amount of players along with the historic background given by the experts just blew my mind and kept me so engaged!!!
Little Wars TV gang, this is perhaps the most in-depth war gaming experience I have seen. When I began watching the channel around October 2022, I began to find the enthusiasm I had for historical war gaming I had when I was much younger. I have never played a Napoleonic-type game but this series has allowed me to see the possibilities. With the inclusion of the historical experts, along with adding the intrigue of diplomacy and allowing the Patreon community, which I joined, to offer strategic decisions, I felt like I was part of the gaming experience. While I know things will be different in the near future as far at the ability to deliver content; for me you have a dedicated follower. Cheers and good luck to all.
Watching this for sure after work later today, can't wait! You guys always expand my knowledge of the events covered and you do it in a very fun informative way. Regarding my favorite episode. Oh gosh, too many to choose from! Riachuelo, and Alamo were great. But by far my favorite from Season 4 was Vicksburg Saga. Love the what if and the amount of detail that was covered about the campaign and the views from both sides.
Wow, what a finale to end the season! The 1813 Campaign trilogy is easily my favorite game/video from season 4. I’m a huge fan of any and all fog of war implementation-the flags were an elegant device. Well done players and GM, and hats off to your editor! I had never given much thought to the Napoleonic Wars before, but all of your great Napoleonic games over the years really have me itching to dive in!
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
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@jordancrump7518
4 ай бұрын
@@LittleWarsTVBest Friday news I could have possibly gotten (next to a surprise teaser trailer for a new LittleWarsTV battle/campaign)! I’m going to be singing select lines from “Boney Was a Warrior” the rest of the weekend! 😂 Boney fought the Prussians Away ay-yah And Boney fought the Russians Jean-François
I think the best video of the season was Peleliu. While I may be biased, having played the scenario at Historicon, I think the beautiful board, grand scale of it all, and scenario design, all rolled into one episode, made for a cinematic, but epic scale video.
What an epic campaign. And how could the start of this campaign not be the best of the season. Such a well rounded display of excellent strategies, deception, and intense field battles
I think that the Hastings episode was the greatest of this season. I was, in my humble opinion, always inevitable for Ravenfeast to go grand at one point or the other, and this has now spawned my favorite Dark Ages ruleset to date. Thank you for all you do for wargaming!
As someone who is new to wargaming (and your channel) and a longtime fan of the Napoleonic wars, it was an amazing experience to see your epic 1813 campaing, so Spring 1813 has to be my favourite episode. In this final part of the campaing it was cool to see the fun engangements on and off the battlefield as the allies tried to unite their forces in the limited time and as Napoleon once again surprised them with his aggresive attack! Keep up the great work and thanks for the amazing videos!
This season was awesome guys! Fantastic finale series, you guys made this a very easy watch! That said, Peleliu is absolutely my favorite yall have ever done. The beautiful map, the narrative that arose over the game, and the concept of future island hopping narratives all made it a compelling watch! Thank yall for your hard work, see you in Seaspn 5 :)
As much as I like the age of the musket and that era of fighting. My favorite has got to be the Chosin Reservoir. The task of surviving and escaping brings a lot of hard decisions a commander has to make in order to have a chance of fighting another day.
Fantastic wrap up of this campaign, bravo! Very exciting to see the resolution after the unconventional decision to cross the alps in force. I believe the operational scale is where your wargaming videos shine the most, since the more zoomed out perspective compared to the battlefield scale allows for more space to maneuver and more interesting decisions. It is also often at this scale where interesting historical strategic dilemmas exist which you are very good at presenting and then test counterfactually. The Vicksburg episode from this season was a good example of a very good operational scale gaming video, but my favorite is of course your napoleonics 1813 campaign, which was also operational but grander in scale. All the feigns on the map and the debating between the coalition generals was very entertaining.
This is a great series! I also love these long campaigns, they really change choices on the battlefield and set up asymmetrical battles which is much more historical. My vote for best episode would be the three episodes of this series, if I have to vote for one episode I'm split between the first in the series and this one, but I will choose the spring campaign. Great job guys keep it up!
What a great campaign! While I have a soft spot for the Chosin Reservoir game, I can't deny these last three episodes have been incredible! Truly a titanic effort that must be applauded. I really like the input of actual historians on the summer truce and the implications of the result of the campaign. I must have said this a dozen times, but I love this channel a lot!
A phenomenal series. From quality of summary, expanse of scope, down to the editing. Genuinely some of the best content out there. As a brit, it's nice to see someone looking out for our interests 😂 I have to say that the 1813 has been my favourite of the content you guys have created, but genuinely, each one is masterfully made, and inspiring. Thanks for the content. Here's to more to come
Fantastic series, as usual. The finale probably takes the crown for me but what is most remarkable for me is: there is no downer in this season (nor do I remember any in the previous season). Looking forward to the next one!
What an awesome campaign! Good job Napoleon in reversing history. Sometimes aggression pays off! While the 1813 is the best highlight of season 4, the Alamo is honestly my favorite. I just really love the heroic last stand.
This is the only channel that can keep me engaged for four seasons! This last one has been the best so many good games! But my favourite one has to be the chosin reservoir. The Korean war is what got me interested in history. And the episode is just phenomenal! The desperate fight for survival of this battle just clicks with. Hope you guys continue the good work.
All the episodes of course are terrific but I especially like the Chosin Reservoir fight. Just keep making these excellent shows please!!!
Love every episode but to be honest this whole campaign was my favorite! I love these longer campaigns and seeing what can come of them.
Today was my birthday and I was excited to see the final video. I have to say I love the scope that was tackled in the last 3 videos with spring 1813 being my favorite
The cap on a truly amazing season! My favorite video was definitely the Alamo, which I think was just all around one of your most entertaining videos ever! Close second being Peleliu and then this one. Also, I see you have proven true that "the easiest enemy to defeat is a coalition"
I recently became intrigued by Wellesley's campaign in Spain. Just an idea for whenever you decide to revisit Napoleonic wars. In the meantime, I'll enjoy the glorious finale. I'm kinda rooting for coalition, to punish Napoleon for betraying Poland >:)
A great end to the season! These campaign matches are great though I'll say my favorite is the Vicksburg Campaign! It had layers of everything, battles, operational movements and random events. This campaign played out like Napoleon's first Italian campaign in 1796, echoing it with decisive moves that spilt his opponents. Unfortunately Emperor Napoleon didn't have the same political freedoms that General Napoleon enjoyed! Though the allies are still committed, I feel that 1814 will be a much bloodier struggle than it was historically. The French played extremely well in capturing Napoleon's style of operational warfare, using speed and singular command to unhinge a spread out opponent united under a war council. I do think the allies played well in trying for a late game victory, it's just that they needed the threat 2 turns earlier. Love your club's work, as a French player fighting the Peninsular war this system would be great to refight the 1810 Invasion of Portugal! See what happens if Soult maybe lends a hand to Massena this time (he won't).
What!? 4 seasons already...shut the front door! Awesome...so awesome :D All the episodes in this season are very good, wouldn't expect anything less from the gang of LWTV. So which one do I choose then? Well, that's a tough one...it's either going to be Operation Compass...as I'm a WWII gamer and always enjoyed gaming in North Africa, or the Spring 1813 Campaign as I do also enjoy the Napoleonic era gaming. But, in the end...Operation Compass takes this one. Again, awesome stuff :D
Man i been waiting for this! Love this series ❤
glad its out
This has been an amazing season. So much fun to follow and watch. It's so hard to pick a favorite from this season, but put to it, I have to say, the High Plains Drifter game. I really enjoy Ruthless and this video demonstrates that Hollywood has provided a nearly inexhaustible vein of scenario concepts to mine for the game. Thanks for being awesome.
Gentlemen thank you for sparking mine and my son’s interest in wargaming. I enjoyed the Alamo episode because I went to the Alamo just after the episode and it made the visit more enjoyable.
First of all, what a season!?! Thank you Greg for all you do on editing and congrats to you and your wife on a new baby boy! It’s a huge blessing and you both deserve the best. Miles and the French Team, you did me proud! I’m not even sure I could have pulled such an amazing victory off so kudos to a great ride to victory. Even though my dear friends Zack and Alex do not believe it will buy the 1st Empire much time, the what if scenario questions are flying off the charts. Greg and the Allied Team, equal thanks for keeping it intense. My favorite episode next to the 1813 Campaign is the Alamo for both the realism and the history. I thought it was really well done and it made my kids interested in doing some research which is partially what we are all about. Happy New Year and thank you for a wonderful 2023! I look forward to what 2024 has to offer and hope to see you at Historicon.
While the 1813 Campaign had me more excited for an episode than ever before, I have to hand it to the Operation Compass episode. It is an area of WW2 that doesn't get covered enough and I would love to see how you guys develop the campaign in the Western Desert further.
The 1813 Campaign introduced me to your channel and I'm here to stay, so it's my favorite thus far but I'm looking forward to whatever comes next.
1813 campaign was my favorite. These longer form campaigns are the best. I really like the heated discussions which gave us buy-in to the stakes the allies were dealing with.
This was an amazing series, the war council meetings were hilarious! This was mine favourite from the 9 series.
It's really nice to see how a hex base wargame enhances the experience on tabletop by adding just two more layers to the mix. Logistics and its effect on morale were always huge in how an army performs in the field, this is alas not often seen in the games I normally play. Very well done guys, many moving parts came together and left me wanting for more.
Love this little series, inspired me to setup and run a similar style campaign with my friends digitally over the Russian Invasion. I will say the clashing of ideas on strategy and the interesting and meaningful integration of fan ideas from patreon really made this one the most fun to watch series this season! Would love more camera time of gameplay to show off more of the games in future videos!
This 1813 campaign was absolutely stellar. A fantastic amalgamation of personal interactions, strategic maneuver, and tactical action on the tabletop. Bravo gents. Well played.
Definetely this fall 1813 campaign. Loved how you expanded on the rules of a simple board game to make this great experience
Just watched the whole thing, imagine Miles having the support of the Poles and being able to defend Leipzig better and maybe even Berlin. I think this was a clear French victory in regards to tactical battles and a draw in regards to the strategic situation of 1813. Prague could be used as a staging area for future French campaigns or as a bargaining chip to the half-hearted Austrians. The Emperor could send Murat to Dresden and Eugene with Saint Cyr to Leipzig to defend it. Overall a great video series, congratsulations to all of you et Vive la France 🇫🇷
I've enjoyed all the videos this season from Hollywood gunfights, Civil War campaigns and Korean battles, to the fight at Peleliu. My favorite though has been this campaign for 1813. I like the multiple episodes, the audience participation, and the hilarious mayhem resolution that ensues when your club starts each project. You have a good time, do great work and I can't wait for the next adventure!
Hands down i have enjoyed this series of videos on the 1813 campaign and really enjoyed the spring 1813 video, great work guys
My absolute favourite campaign so far! Followed closely by Pyrrhus. Your table are always incredible!!!! Keep up the good work :)
Just found you guys after spring 1813 released and have made me solidify the thought that I want to get into miniature wargaming. The Campaign of Nations game is absolutely stunning and my favorite from this season
Fall of 1813 was probably my favorite but I really liked Compass as well. The whole season was good, I appreciate the videos. Great work and great season. Thanks!
I really enjoyed this 1813 campaign. Not only is Napoleonic era really well represented by a tabletop game using hex maps, but the multi-player and campaign scale nature of it added so much over a single battle. Really fantastic content!
I loved every episode this season. My favorite was the club vs club battle of Thermopylae. Thanks for all the work you all put into these videos.
I would say the Spring 1813 was my favourite, and what made me find the channel. While I definitely enjoyed this episode, the first episode had more back and forth with the initial Allied aggressiveness and the manoeuvring by the French to take Berlin and rescue Davout's army. The fog of war mechanic was great, the different personalities of the generals really added to it, and the mix of hex board and miniatures was amazing and has made me think of how I can incorporate hex boards into my own games.
Loved the Spring 1813 episode! It was played exactly how I would imagine Napoleon at his best would have acted: Strike quickly where the opponent least expects, and concentrate your forces to ensure you have a numerical advantage on the battlefield even though you don’t have it on the campaign overall. Very well done!
I have to for sure say that the spring campaign was one of my favorite videos. It was fun watching it all develop, and seeing how this timeline is very diverse from the historical campaign. I must say, it was full of tention, and i absolutely love theese videos. Will love to see more.
Loved this series! It's hard to compete with such an epic finale, but I also really liked the Chosin Reservoir!
Really enjoyed watching this blend of the operational and tactical games. They really compliment each other. Well done folks.
A great finale, ive got to say I had my doubts when the Emperor spearhead into Bohemia, but it worked surprisingly well. Spring 1813 and Fall1813 definitely my favourite episodes from this season, great work guys :)
This has been an amazing series and season overall! I'd have to say my favorite episode was the Thermopylae episode because I like that era of warfare.
This series has been amazing, especially the transition from Campaign of Nations to the tabletop battle to resolve the decisive battle! This is definitely my favorite from this season!
Gotta say Vicksburg was my favourite episode. Operational level focus can never be done enough, and I loved the ruleset where one side was secretly tracking game duration while the other secretly tracked victory points. Anything in a ruleset that can efficiently reduce gamey-ness is great. Cheers!
My favourite video is the 1813 spring episode, but all this season has been incredible.
This 1813 series was definitely my favorite this season. Multi episodes, several players and historians bringing in their thoughts were the highlights. You should definitely have more historians on, giving their thoughts about the games played and their outcomes.
Has to be the Alamo for me, the detail of the modelling and the work put into painting the figure collection was outstanding and the game was so enjoyable. Brilliant!
Well, this was an amazing campaign to witness. And paraphrasing one of Hannibal's commanders "Napoleon knew how to obtain victory, but now how to capitalise on it." This has been one of my favourite videos of this season, alongside Peleliu. I really like the historical scenarios where players can change the script just a little, positioning troops differently, and telling a different story altogether.
Definitely the Spring 1813 episode has to be my favorite. The setting up of the tactics and how the battles played out, all to lead to the final result here…the anticipation was amazing.
Tres fantastique! A tremendous end to a tremendous series. The multi player and the fog of war, plus the whole campaign itself, made this 1813 video series my favourite of the year. A fascinating period! As ever, my thanks for the all hard work and effort your club puts into these cinematic masterpieces. The hoodie budget alone would gladden the heart of Cecil deMille.
All your videos have been great! Really enjoyed the Chosin reservoir and peleliu ones. I think I can honestly say this napoleon series has been my favorite! I’ve learned lots about a period I didn’t know as much as I would’ve liked!
My favorite was the Spring 1813 finale. Awesome job to all of you!
This particular video was my favorite from this season. Out of all of them it illustrates the good gaming experience that can be had with a great group of people who have fun doing each aspect of the hobby and working together to make each stage of playing fun.
Vive L’Emperor! Excellent campaign, my favourite of your season. It’s a pity Napoleon did not press his advantage at Prague and perhaps get that decisive victory. I look forward to the podcast and your next game. Well done lads, all the best from Teesside
I think there are other episodes that are perhaps better quality in many ways, but the passion that Ed clearly put into the Compass game and the historical videos around that really showed to me. I really have to rate that as my favourite of the season.
This was interesting to watch and to hear the historians' perspectives about what the post-campaign would look like. As for my favorite series, that is tough. I loved the Hastings series as I enjoy learning about that period of English history; my grandfather served with the Marines in the Chosin (and was wounded there) so that is a personal connection, and this 1813 series has been fun to follow. I imagine putting these together is not easy but please continue series like this. I learn so much from these.
My favorite episode was the alamo. Its a battle that does not get enough exposition in mexican history classes. It was really interesting and the table top, the units, the editing, all of it was awesome.
My favorite part of the season has to be the 1813 campaign, I absolutely adore the longer multi episode campaigns and think the summer truce and the diplomacy along with it added a whole new and exciting dimension to the already fun wargames. I am very happy to be here as you go into the upcoming season!
As much as I love the epic 1813 campaign, for me the battle of Hastings campaign takes the cake. The way you made a simple ladder campaign with small forces and custom boards was wonderful. It really showed how even beginners can have a few epic battles.
Fantastic ending! Really enjoyed the the ambiguous way the scenario ended. Napoleon still had a lot of work cut out for him. This series was probably my favorite. Seeing operational warfare pre-industrial revolution is always a treat. Especially with how players deal with concentrating their forces and supply. The fog of war element was a great move to increase the uncertainty and overall confusion of a Napoleonic campaign.
What a great episode! I love these immersive longer episodes. The Spring 1813 episode is probably my favorite from this season.
I always love table top engagements when they are woven into a campaign situation. This was terrific. This Fall episode was my favorite of the season, but really due to the context of the episodes that preceded it. Good stuff.
The 1813 series was my favorite. Combining hex and counter and miniature wargaming gives you the best of both at the different scales. Loved the fog of war concepts and how that played out in the decision making!
I’ve been keeping up to date with this season and I’d have to say that the Alamo video was probably my favorite. I just got in to wargaming last year, I’m 15 and I’ve really enjoyed the hobby, and I’ve been growing my armies slowly. Thank you!
@LittleWarsTV
4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the hobby! So glad you found us!
Ive been watching you guys for almost 4 years and I gotta say that these Large multi episode campaigns are definitely my favorite! My favorite 1 episode from this season was definitely the what if Lee going to Vicksburg! I already can't wait for next season!!!
I absolutely love the inclusion of input from historians in this series. Ots one thing to play these games and dream about the effect your actions would have on history, it's another to have actual historians contextualize your games. The peace talks rocked!! Love your guy's videos and hope to see another multi-part campaign soon!
I really enjoyed the Peleliu game, it's what introduced me to the channel. I love how you guys get into character!
my favorite episode was the spring 1813 campaign, tremendous production quality, full of drama, and very educational about an era I don't know as much about
My favorite campaign from this season was this one; the 1813 campaign. I dream of playing with a group of guys like y’all one day!!
This was such a wonderful campaign, really got me hook since part one. This 1813 Campaign just became my favorited surpassed my previous favorited Pyrrhic war. Great Work gang
Probably not the MOST popular video but I would say I REALLY appreciated the Chosin Reservoir video, I've studied that entire war top to bottom for history and even wrote my capstone on it. So seeing it represented that way was a treat. Well done guys!
Hard to tell which is my favorite but I gotta tip the hat to this epic Napoleon series as my favorite!
You blokes are great! Love the longer campaign scenarios like this one. Hope to see more of it in the new year.
This was a great one! I love how the fog of war played into this one early on