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Lobositz: First Battle Of The Seven Years War

Players

2

Time

?-?

Age

12+

Weight

3.97

Rating

8.04

Fit

Teach 2.3

Teaching signal

Replay 4.0

High replayability

Interaction 3.7

Highly interactive

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 4.5

Deep strategy

Control 3.5

More strategic control

Table feel

The game has a high level of direct confrontation through battles and competitive actions. Players' decisions and strategies indirectly affect others through resource denial and strategic positioning. There is a frequent need to pay attention to other players' actions. However, the level of cooperation required is relatively low.

Replay value

The game has a high replayability score due to its variability, strategic depth, and adaptability to different player counts. The presence of expansions also adds to its replay value.

Luck profile

The final luck score for Lobositz: First Battle of the Seven Years War is 7, indicating a moderate influence of luck in the game. Random elements have a notable but not exclusive impact on the game outcome, and players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. The game outcome is primarily determined by player strategy and decisions, with luck playing a minor role.

Overview

Fifth game in the Series: Battles from the Age of Reason (Clash of Arms Games) series. With one map and a limited number of counters it's an excellent introduction to the series. August 29, 1756: The Seven Years War erupts in Europe. The Prussian army led by King Frederick II (later "the Great" to his admirers) invades Saxony. "Blitzing" through the neutral Saxon electorate he hopes to open a path to Austria’s rich Elbe River valley in Bohemia. The Saxon army does not directly resist the invaders but withdraws into a fortified encampment on the Elbe River around Pirna, there awaiting rescue by the Austrians. The Prussian invasion grinds to a halt here; Frederick has no choice but to lay siege. Meanwhile in northern Bohemia, the Austrian army under Field Marshal Browne gathers its strength in preparation for the relief of its new ally. Retaining the initiative King Frederick split his army, leaving half to keep the Saxons penned in Pirna, while he marches with the rest into Bohemia in search of the Austrians. On the morning of October 1, they stumble onto Browne’s army deployed around the little town of Lobositz on the Elbe River. A close fought, ten hour struggle ensues, with charge and counter-charges made across fog masked fields, hills and vineyards before culminating in a street fight amidst burning buildings. Finally, at darkness, the Austrians withdraw in good order, conceding the field. Although a small battle by Seven Years War standards, the action at Lobositz was significant for having delayed the Austrian relief effort enough to force the Saxon surrender at Pirna. Of greater significance, the Prussians learned that their enemy “was no longer the same old Austrians” they had previously faced, and a quick victory could not be expected. Lobositz would be the first of many battles in a war to last seven bloody years. (source: the Clash of arms Website and user's description)

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Credits

Designers

1
Paul Dangel

Artists

2
Rick Barber Terry Leeds

Publishers

1
Clash of Arms Games

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