Napoleonic Miniatures Game

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Gene
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Napoleonic Miniatures Game

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When I first began writing my Napoleonic miniature game, I had no name for it. In the short term I called it the No Name Napoleonic Game or NNNG for short. But after a some of the play-testers began to complain. Sometime later we held a naming contest for the game. I don't recall the name of the titles that were submitted, but there were several. What was eventually chosen was its current name, Ordre Mixte: Napoleoni's Gambit. Honestly, I like the name. However, as before there a few play-testers that would like the title changed.

In the spirit of good will, I'm hosting a name gaming contest. Again.

I enter this title as a contender, "Bayonets & Sabers, Battles of 1805 to 1815".
Gene
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Re: Napoleonic Miniatures Game

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In regard to the naming contest, I extended the naming of the game to other groups, a couple on Facebook, most on Signal and Discord. I decided to do this because the response from the play-testers was, at best, lackluster. As an example: One such offer is "Napolean & His Generals". Of the 23 play-testers only one voted for it, the one who submitted it.

I do hope my opening this up to others draws some interest. If those of you who read this and want to participate in the name game, please post your suggestions on this thread. If no one in here responds, then I won't open a poll the name game.

Have a great day!
Gene
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Re: Napoleonic Miniatures Game

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Earlier, (5 minutes ago) I posted too soon.

One enterprising individual used my submission and added to it a bit.

His submission, despite his "borrowing" of my title, is pretty good and I like it. I hope others do too.

" Bayonets, Sabers & Thunder: Grand‑Tactical Warfare in the Napoleonic Era
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