In the early afternoon, 18th June 1815, on the battlefield of Waterloo 17,000 French infantry advanced in column toward the centre of Wellington's line... Napoleon's 'Grand Batterie' of more than 80 cannons with expert artillery men fired over their heads smashing the Allies with their cannon balls. The attack seemed unstoppable. But behind the thin red Infantry line were a mass of the finest mounted cavalry in Europe. Several thousand British heavy dragoons began to advance... they passed through their infantry comrades and stomped down the slope towards the advancing French columns... what happens next is up to you with Walkerloo Tally-Ho! In the early afternoon, 18th June 1815, on the battlefield of Waterloo 17,000 French infantry advanced in column toward the centre of Wellington's line... Napoleon's 'Grand Batterie' of more than 80 cannons with expert artillery men fired over their heads smashing the Allies with their cannon balls. The attack seemed unstoppable. But behind the thin red Infantry line were a mass of the finest mounted cavalry in Europe. Several thousand British heavy dragoons began to advance... they passed through their infantry comrades and stomped down the slope towards the advancing French columns... what happens next is up to you with Walkerloo Tally-Ho!