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larrydunn
03-01-2007, 06:50 AM
I'm an old fan of the OSG/KZ games on a divisional level, NLB and NAL. I've been mostly playing miniatures for the past 15 years or so, though, so am just swinging back into the OSG games, and am looking to pick up more of the division level games (I liked the Napoleon at Bay games too, and they are an awesome campaign engine for miniatures games, but my real love is playingout one battle on the map.)

I bought FLB, and it certainly appears to me to be an updated NLB/NAL type game. It appears that Seven Days 1809 is too, and 1806: Rossbach Avenged, and the Waterloo game (is this better than NLB?).

What is Six Days of Glory? It's not on the website, and I'm wondering if it's a divisional level game too (I mean, part of the DAYS system -- is that sytem named after six days or seven days? ;) )

Nico[PL]
03-01-2007, 12:42 PM
It is a division level game about six glorious days in february 1814. Glorious for France and Emperor of course ;). Game is small and it is very fast. It was a first game from DAYS system.

Check here -> http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/7922

MHaggett
03-02-2007, 05:00 PM
The DAYS games (1809, 1806, 1814, and 1815) will be very reminiscent of NLB, but have a different scale (6 hours per turn, 1.6KM (or 1 mile) per hex or thereabouts). If you played and enjoyed NLB (as I did, way back in college), my guess is any games in the DAYS series will feel more familiar than not.