This book has 4 board games with some easy games used to explain Ancient Rome to kids. The book also has punchable hard stock counters and even a die. The four board games are: All roads lead to Rome. 1-4 players. You must reach Rome following a road full of surprises. Duodecim Scripta. 2 players. A kind of ancient backgammon played over a Latin...
Roma aeterna is a strategic game for four players aged 14 and over with a historical background. The game is based on the eventful history of Italy and its peoples in the period from 290 BC to 1140 AD. At the beginning of the game, the players are assigned certain peoples according to their game colour. Some of these peoples are already on the board at the...
Roma Celer is a print-and-play express game of political strategy based on The Republic of Rome. The players must cooperate to keep the Roman Republic alive while struggling for dominance within the Roman Senate. In Roma Celer, the players share a pool of dice which are used to resolve actions; each player gets to allocate some of the dice, but may be...
Roma Invicta? is a simulation game about the first two years of Hannibal's campaign in Italy (218-216 BC). The Carthaginians have three armies and the Romans four, the strengths of which are tallied in a chart off the map to save having a lot of counters. These armies are manouvered around the 17 regions of the map of Italy in a simple I go - You go...
This item is a kickstarter exclusive item that adds new game play. This includes: - An obelisk miniature (for use with Deluxe core game edition) and - Corresponding monument tile (for use with standard core game edition) This monument costs 5 Coins. must be populated by 4 meeples in order to score 4, 8, or 12 victory points in the game, depending on each...
Roma XLI is the 6th volume in the Dark Cities Series by Facade Games. It plays 1-9 players in 20-40 minutes and includes elements of social deduction and light strategy. Caesar is dead, stabbed on the senate floor. In the years following this power-shifting event, the world wonders, who will lead the Roman Republic? You are one of the nine contenders...
This is a simple, fast-play, and free!, Ben-Hur-style chariot race game. The board included with these rules can be printed on 5 sheets of standard paper and assembled. The included board, with a sheet of tables placed at one end, will fit in an 11 x 35 frame. The board from the 1980 Avalon Hill game Circus Maximus can also be used. Digital versions of...
Roman Civil War is a two player wargame covering the battles between Pompey and Julius Caesar. The game is strategic in scale, with units representing legions, fleets and allied units on both sides. The mapsheet, overlaid with a hexagonal grid, covers the important areas of the Roman empire, including Italy, Greece, Asia and Egypt. Off-board areas...
Roman Conqueror is a semi-historical simulation of the conquest of the Roman Empire. The Player assumes the role of the Consul of Rome during the early period of the Roman Empire. Rome is feeling the confidence of their advancements in technology, culture and military might. OBJECTIVE: As the Consul of Rome you are anxious to spread the knowledge and...
You are Publius Quinctilius Varus, governor of the province of Germania. For three days now, rebel Germanic tribesmen have been attacking your three marching legions. Will your military command expertise, along with the help of your legates and centurions, be enough to escape this latest ambush? Roman Disaster at Teutoburg is Vol II in the C3i Good to Go...
A board game for 2-4 players about Roman expansion into British Isles circa 43-84 AD. The map is Britannia divided into native Tribal regions with a resistance level. It's a cooperative game, the Romans players against a Briton's Tribe deck. Be careful, Romans can be allies against Briton but the victory points are individuals (if a player needs help for a...
Roman Seas is a fast-paced, dynamic, multi-player miniatures game designed for use with 6mm (1/300th) scale ship models and miniatures, and played on a hex grid game board. Roman Seas is designed to allow each player to control a squadron of two to ten ships. Players will be able to recreate small naval actions from the start of the first Punic War when...