1813: Glory's End
- Designer Richard H. Berg
- Publisher Aleph Game Studio
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Players recreate the historic Battle of Leipzig 1813 on a hexagon grid map. The game uses a chit-pull system combined with dice rolling to simulate tactical combat. It demands strategic thinking and risk assessment in a direct duel format between two players.
Who Is This Game For?
This game is aimed at experienced wargame enthusiasts and advanced players interested in historical conflicts. Its two-player setup requires patience and strategic planning, making it unsuitable for casual or family play.
How It Works
Players draw chits to activate units and perform actions, then roll dice to determine combat outcomes. The hex grid map allows tactical troop movement, emphasizing historical accuracy and depth. Every decision influences the battle's progress.
What Makes It Special
Designed by renowned Richard H. Berg, 1813: Glory's End is part of the Triumph & Glory series. It focuses on two-player duels set in the Napoleonic era. Despite Berg's passing, Aleph Game Studio presents this project to fans of detailed wargames.
Pro
- Historical simulation of the Battle of Leipzig
- Deep tactical decisions on a hex grid
- Uses the proven Triumph & Glory system by Richard H. Berg
- Focused two-player wargame experience
Contra
- No solo mode available
- High complexity requires prior experience
- No official publication year or playtime provided
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game centers on the historic 1813 Battle of Leipzig during the Napoleonic Wars, placing players in command on a hexagonal battlefield.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Familiarize yourself with the Triumph & Glory system basics before engaging in complex tactical maneuvers.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 1813: Glory's End is designed exclusively for two players.
How long does a game really take?
There are no official details on game duration.
What prior experience do I need?
The game targets experienced wargamers familiar with the Triumph & Glory system.
How does this compare to similar games?
It uses the Triumph & Glory system and focuses specifically on the Battle of Leipzig 1813.
Is this suitable for families?
Due to high complexity and age 12+ recommendation, it is more for enthusiasts than families.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of chit-pull, dice rolling, and hex grid mechanics creates its tactical depth.
Fazit
1813: Glory's End is a demanding two-player wargame with historical depth. It is recommended mainly for genre fans and followers of designer Richard H. Berg.





















