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Soldier Emperor: Dreams of Empire

Soldier Emperor: Dreams of Empire

Requires:Soldier Emperor: Indian Empires – The Struggle for India, 1767-1849

Designed by Michael Bennighof

Published by Avalanche Press Ltd.

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Series: Gunpowder Strategy (Avalanche Press)

Players

2-7

Play Time

120-240 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

0.0

Year

2016

Community Snapshot

120–240 min
0.0 on BGG

Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Napoleonic
Set during the Napoleonic era (1799–1815) — grand battles, European campaigns, and empire.
Territory Building
Claim and control areas on the map — expand your territory and defend borders.
Wargame
Simulate warfare — military strategy, tactics, and historical battles.

A solid dice rolling game playable in 120–240 min.

How It Plays

Campaign / Battle Card Driven

Special cards trigger events and drive the action forward — each card played can shift the whole narrative.

Dice Rolling

You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!

Point to Point Movement

You move between connected locations on the board — the map's layout decides your travel options.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

Description from the publisher: Napoleon's 1803 coronation as Emperor of the French touched off a worldwide series of wars, that lasted until his second and final exile in 1815. Soldier Emperor lets you play out the campaigns in Europe, while Indian Empires covers those in, you guessed it, India. Soldier Emperor: Dreams of Empire is a 64-page book that brings those two games together, with a linking map covering the Persian Empire and the Central Asian khanates of Khiva, Kokand and Bokhara, plus some pieces of Afghanistan and other regions and new pieces to represent the armies and leaders of these distant lands.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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