The Napoleonic wars just offer so many new possibilities. I have visited the battlefield a number of times and in my youth constantly played with the Airfix Waterloo set. As an Englishman Waterloo has always held a fascination for me. OK, let’s start with a really obvious question: to date the Scourge of War series has been all about the American Civil War, so what prompted the development of a Napoleonics version? Was it just that the allure of the bicentennial anniversary of The Battle of Waterloo was too much? Many thanks for taking the time to answer our questions I’m sure our readers will appreciate it.ġ. Norb = Norb Timpko, Producer & Programmer Jim = Jim Weaver, Design Lead & Chief Cat Herder Matt = Matt Clyburn, Maps & Scenario Lead Like the game this is a team effort with the following Dramatis personae: On Monday we brought you our first impressions of Matrix Games soon to be released Napoleonic game, Scourge of War: Waterloo, and now we bring you more information on the game courtesy of the development team at NorbSoft. Digging around behind the scenes of Scourge of War: Waterloo
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