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Prussia's Defiant Stand

#22472BGG ↗

2007 · 2-2 players · 180min · weight 2.64 · 155 ratings

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ID
22472
Name
Prussia's Defiant Stand
Year
2007
Rank
10881
Min players
2
Max players
2
Playing time
180
Min playtime
180
Max playtime
180
Avg weight
2.6429
Num weights
28
Bayes avg
5.57494
Average
6.70064
Users rated
155
Num owned
371
Wanting
23
Wishing
75
Num comments
116
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:34:56 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (5)
Dice RollingMinimap ResolutionPoint to Point MovementSecret Unit DeploymentSimultaneous Action Selection
Categories (2)
Age of ReasonWargame
Description (1558 chars)

In 1756, Frederick the Great launched a preemptive strike on Saxony and his archenemy Austria, sparking the Seven Years War and pitting the most powerful countries of Europe against the fledgling state of Prussia. Frederick's gamble nearly destroyed Prussia, but a few stunning victories over numerically superior forces, many delaying actions, British gold, and the timely death of Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia saved Prussia and ensured Frederick's place in history as a great general. Prussia's Defiant Stand recreates the fierce struggle for mastery of Central Europe. Using the well-proven, card-driven action system the game showcases the importance of maneuver, fortresses, sieges, supply, and the potentially costly option of winter campaigning. The countries of Prussia, Austria, France, Russia, and Sweden are represented with units for leaders and artillery, heavy and light infantry, cavalry, Cossacks, and fortresses. Players will have difficult choices in managing their cards as some can be used for "commands" to move units, or used to modify combat odds. The game mechanics reflect the period's focus on maneuver for position and a "Frictions of War" table beautifully models the indecisiveness of many allied leaders. This explains more than anything how the small nation of Prussia was able to withstand the combined weight of the most powerful states of the day. Frederick himself attributed Prussia's survival more to the timidity of allied commanders than to his own actions. This game is available now at www.worthingtongames.com

LLM v2 (wide)

Not yet enriched at v2 (wide pass).

LLM v3 (deep)

Not yet enriched at v3 (deep pass).

LLM v4 wide (controlled-vocab primitives)

Not yet enriched at v4 (wide pass).

LLM v4 deep (archetype fit)

Not in the v4 deep-pass top-20% slice.