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Battle of Austerlitz, The

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Review by Underdogs:
An early computer wargame that depicts one of Napoleon's most famous battles, The Battle of Austerlitz is an innovative game that boasts real-time play and an easy-to-use interface. But like the authors' previous game Borodino: 1812, it is marred by superficial gameplay: ahistorical, arcade-style "tank rush" tactic is required to win, rather than any real military acumen. Fun for a while, but has very little replay or long-term play value. Worth a look if you are interested in the era, or collect wargames in general. For a much better treatment of the war, though, try other wargames such as Talonsoft's 1996 classic Waterloo instead.
Average Rating:4.61 [13 votes]
Genre:War
Designer:Stephen Beckett & Steven Krenek
Developer:Cornerstone
Publisher:General Quarters Software
Year:1989
Software Copyright:Cornerstone
Theme:Historical
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System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Napoleon in Russia: Borodino 1812, Waterloo, Austerlitz
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