Caesar - Rome vs. Gaul
Caesar: Rome vs. Gaul is a fast-playing, easy-to-learn, two-player card-driven game on Caesar’s conquest of Gaul. One player plays Caesar as he attempts to gain wealth and fame in Gallia... (continuer à lire)
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Appreciations
principalement positif, 78 % de toutes les appréciations sont positives
Temps de jeu
240 minutes
Publié en
2020
Age
14+
Éditeur
GMT Games
Joueurs
2 joueurs
Concepteur
Mark Simonitch
Style de jeu
impliqué
Catégories du jeu
Ancient Civilization, Roman Empire, War Game, Dice Rolling, GMT Games, Simulation et Campaign / Battle Card Driven
Description
Caesar: Rome vs. Gaul is a fast-playing, easy-to-learn, two-player card-driven game on Caesar’s conquest of Gaul. One player plays Caesar as he attempts to gain wealth and fame in Gallia at the expense of the Gauls. The other player controls all the independent tribes of Gaul as they slowly awake to the peril of Roman conquest.
Caesar: Rome vs. Gaul uses many of the core rules and systems used in Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage. Players are dealt 7 cards at the start of each turn and use their cards to move their armies and place control markers. Players familiar with Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage will quickly learn this game.
The game covers the height of the Gallic Wars, the period between 57 BC and 52 BC when Caesar campaigned back and forth across Gaul putting down one rebellion after another and invading Germania and Britannia. Units are individual Roman Legions or Gallic Tribes. Each turn represents one year.
Components:
Caesar: Rome vs. Gaul uses many of the core rules and systems used in Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage. Players are dealt 7 cards at the start of each turn and use their cards to move their armies and place control markers. Players familiar with Hannibal: Rome vs. Carthage will quickly learn this game.
The game covers the height of the Gallic Wars, the period between 57 BC and 52 BC when Caesar campaigned back and forth across Gaul putting down one rebellion after another and invading Germania and Britannia. Units are individual Roman Legions or Gallic Tribes. Each turn represents one year.
Components:
- 1 mounted game board
- 1 55-card Action Deck
- 2 punchboards
2 identical Player Aid cards
- 3 plastic stands
- 1 Rules Booklet
- 4 dice
Catégories du jeu
Genres
- Jeu de guerre
- War Game
Thèmes
- Ancient Civilization
- Empire romain
- Roman Empire
Méchaniques
- Lancer les dés
- Gestion des mains
- Événements
- Point to Point Movement
- Simulation
- Campaign / Battle Card Driven
- Dice Rolling
- Events
- Hand Management
Maison d'édition
Concepteur
- Mark Simonitch
Artistes
- Chechu Nieto
- Dariusz Buraczewski
- Paweł Kurowski
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