Win a copy of Stratego: The new Battle of Waterloo Strategy board game

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Competition: Win a copy of Stratego the new Waterloo strategy board game

Stratego Battle of Waterloo board game
To commemorate 200th Anniversary of The Battle of Waterloo on Thursday June 18, we’ve teamed up with Jumbo Games to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a copy of the fantastic Stratego “The Battle of Waterloo” Strategy board game, to relive and refight this famous battle at home.

Stratego “The Battle of Waterloo” lets gamers command French or Allied forces to lead them into the Waterloo battlefield in a bid for conquest. In this Stratego version you will find new rules that make the game more challenging and strategic; Call for Prussian reinforcements, break opponent lines of retreat or use the terrains characteristics wisely, such as mud or hills, to aid your attack.

A battle famed for ending Napoleon’s reign as Emperor, will you be able to secure the same victory or will you choose to re-write history?

To win simply email competitions@culture24.org.uk with Stratego in the title. And don't forget to include your name and address. Competition closes on June 26 2015 at 5pm.

For those who don’t win, you can purchase Stratego “The Battle of Waterloo” board game at Amazon.co.uk. For more information visit www.jumbo.eu


Terms and conditions:

  •     This competition is not open to employees of Culture24, Jumbo Games or their families.
  •     Entrants must be over 16 years of age and resident in the UK.
  •     All entrants must include contact details or their entry will be discarded.  All contact details will be deleted after the competition.
  •     Winners will be informed on Monday June 29 2015.
  •     Winners will be drawn at random, decisions are final and correspondence will not be entered into.
  •     Culture24 and Jumbo Games do not take responsibility for any lost or late entries.
  •     This competition is free to enter, no purchase is necessary.
  •     The prize must be taken as stated, cannot be deferred, and there is no cash alternative.

 


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/history-and-heritage/military-history/pre-20th-century-conflict/art528913-


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