March to Glory

A new title from Shenandoah Studio, the creators of Battle of the Bulge: March to Glory! Europe, beginning of the XIX century. Born from the ashes of the Ancient-Regime, the new French Empire is putting the old continent on fire, spreading the seeds of the Revolution
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robertahyuk
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March to Glory

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I'm getting to like this game the more I play it. Found the hotseat feature and my son and I played it the other night. Enjoyable game without a lot of bugs! Good work guys!
IonutG
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Re: March to Glory

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robertahyuk wrote:I'm getting to like this game the more I play it. Found the hotseat feature and my son and I played it the other night. Enjoyable game without a lot of bugs! Good work guys!
Thank you robertahyuk,
Much apreciated

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Re: March to Glory

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Just bought the game - looks great! - and updated to version 1.5, but can't find the hotseat feature. Can someone tell me how to find it?
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LCress
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Re: March to Glory

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There doesn't seem to be much activity on this forum and I will guess it is because the game is not that good. How is it that a cavalry (Prussian) attacking a French infantry in square suffers no damage while the infantry suffers 2-2 damage? How is it that a non-French cavalry unit attacks a French infantry unit across a river and the cavalry suffers no damage while the infantry suffers some damage? I want to like this game, the graphics are nice and the game play is easy to learn but the rules do not make sense.
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