Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s

Frank Hunter's Campaigns on the Danube is an operational study of the campaigns along the Danube in 1805 and 1809. Campaigns on the Danube's system focuses on trying to present the player with the same sort of decisions placed on their historical counterparts; how to feed an army and move that army according to a plan, all the while trying to fight a campaign. There is also an option to allow players to play out the battles with miniatures and input the results.
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Three Cheers for Rasputitsa AAR`s

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Hip Hip Hurrah...

Thanks for your energy in recreating these superb historic AAR`s in COTD.
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Thanks, I am trying to show the depth available in the game, which is very considerable.

I wonder if players turn away without realising how much this game has to offer.[:)]
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ORIGINAL: Rasputitsa

Thanks, I am trying to show the depth available in the game, which is very considerable.

I wonder if players turn away without realising how much this game has to offer.[:)]

Well you sold me...[&o] I probably wouldn't have tried it otherwise

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Yes +1.  I have been playing the 1805 scenario and after several restarts getting a better feel for the FOW effects with orders only.  It is like slow-motion groping in the dark and takes getting used to!
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Here's an older AAR of sorts:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Enc ... _Campaigns


At risk of repeating myself this game, as Rasputitsa's AAR shows, is a hidden gem.

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