The year is 345 BC. After long years of conflict Sicily is at peace. Hicetas, Tyrant of Leontini, rules over Syracuse and is allied to Carthage. In fact, General Mago is staying with a small mercenary force in Syracuse itself…much to the discomfort of local Syracusans who still hate Carthage. But secretly Syracusan democrats have appealed to the mother...
Fields of Blood is an expansion to CLASH of Spears This expansion currently includes: Rules for designing solo scenarios and two ready to play solo scenarios Rules for fighting assaults on fortifications Rules for fighting engagements in urban areas Two new scenarios including an assault scenario New rules to add special skills to your characters This is a...
Ancient naval conflicts during the Age of Antiquity (Sparta, Athenians, Persians, Phoenicians, Romans). This is a tactical naval battle game with flat models - Bimarines and Trimarines with arbalists, catapults, Greek Fire, and corvuses. The game appears to come with only one scenario. Instructions are provided on how to construct the paper ships (coloring...
A game of ancient civilizations in conflict over the European continent and surrounding territories. "For 2-4+ players." The players choose to play as one of 12 ancient civilizations of the region. Each civilization starts with two traits, such as arts, metallurgy, ship building, religion, etc. Traits provide certain resources or benefits. Traits can be...
Book Introduction: "Classical Hack Scenarios is intended to provide historical miniature games interested in classical warfare with fast, playable, and entertaining scenarios. The scenarios themselves are designed to be used with the Classical Hack game system. Gamers can covert the lists to another system they wish with a little work on their part."...
Scenarios designed for Classical Hack or other miniatures rules. Scenarios: Heraclea Lyncestis: 358 B.C. Tamynae: 348 B.C. Chaeronea: 338 B.C. Mount Haemus: 335 B.C. Lyginus: 335 B.C. Alexander Against the Getae: 335 B.C. Alexander at Pelium (3 scenarios): 335 B.C. Alexander at Thebes: 335 B.C. Granicus: 334 B.C. Sagalassus: 334 B.C. Issus: 333 B.C....
SUMMARY Egyptians love cats, especially Cleopatra. When she ruled Egypt, she commissioned cat rescuers to protect cats, and royal cat inspectors to report and reward rescuers. In her time, cats were napping happily and safely in the sun throughout Egypt. GOAL In this game, the players are Egyptian cat rescuers, and their goal is to save cats in pyramids. A...