The ancient Romans called the Mediterranean Sea "mare nostrum", which is Latin for "our sea". Mare Nostrum is an empire-building game in which 3-5 players [or 2-6 with the 'Atlas' expansion] lead their individual ancient empires to dominion of Mare Nostrum. You grow the fame and glory of your empire by expanding your influence into new Provinces, then...
From the Publisher: Secure your civilization's place in the annals of history, build wonders that will dazzle the hearts of men, build a commercial empire, take charge of the battle fields, launch your ships across the Mediterranean so that they carry to all the world the might and grandeur of your economic, cultural, and military power! The Mythology...
Atlas Expansion adds five modules to Mare Nostrum - Empires. The first one, the Atlante empire, adds a 6th player, including a game board expansion (increase map size by 50%), Atlas starting hero, 8 legions, 5 triremes, 5 fortresses, 7 control markers, 5 leadership markers, 9 ressources, forum mat, player screen and 5 new heroes. The three Legendary cities...
Description from the publisher: This new expansion set is fully compatible with Mare Nostrum: Empires. Add new Heroes inspired by the Bible with new powers to explore that affect Military, Culture, and Trade! The set includes 5 characters: Daniel – Choose one trade good an opponent must trade. David – Add +1 to land battle die rolls when at a disadvantage....
The Mare Nostrum: Empires - Mythical Beasts Expansion Tiles are fully compatible with Mare Nostrum – Empires. These creatures feature new additions, such as: The Kraken, which can help defend your triremes with floating Sea Fortresses. The Sphinx, who provides her wisdom in the Trade round, allowing you to choose your Resources after you see what your...
From the introduction to the game, found in Panzerschreck Magazine #12 and Panzerschreck Anthology: "Masada is a very simple solitaire 'Panzerschreck' Mini-Sim which covers the siege of Masada in Palestine by the Romans, circa AD 72-73. In Masada, the game system replays the siege; the player plays the side of the Romans. As with all Mini-Sims, the game...
Masada: Epic Last Stand in the Desert is a simple solitaire simulation covering the historic siege of Masada by the Romans in 73 A.D. Its purpose is to show the dynamics and characteristics of the original siege, allowing one to see events unfold in a realistic manner, and thus, understand them better. The game system replicates the siege with the gamer...
Matoca is a tile-laying abstract strategy game of five-in-a-row, using 12 red and 12 white squares. Players take turns placing their tiles in a way that touches a previous tile by its side or corner, with the goal of first laying down five tiles in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. If all tiles are placed with no victor, players begin removing...