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Caesar: Conquest of Gaul - Reprint

 

Hersteller: 

GMT Games

Produktlinie: 

Great Battles of History (GMT)

Bestellnummer: 

GMT 9803-06

Produkttyp: 

Grundregeln

Sprache: 

Englisch

Preis: 

98,00 EUR

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Produktbeschreibung

Gallia omnia est in partes tres ...

In 58 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar was appointed by the Roman Senate as proconsul for Gaul, for which he was given 4 legions. the ambitious Caesar, a military ingenue, had little idea of how lucky he was going to be -- as he was in usually everything he did -- because, within a short space of a few years, after coming to the rescue of the Gauls against incursions from Germanic tribes to the east, Caesar himself decided to bring the rest of the barbarian tribes under the domain of Republican Rome...and, at the same time, increase his visibility among the Roman people.
From a military point of view it was an immense achievement, one that fueled Roman imperialist feelings like no other war. For the Gauls it meant subjugation. For the gamer, it means six battles of Pure Excitement.
Bibracte

58BC Caesar is called on by the Aeudui to repel the Helvetii. Caesar corners the Helvetii near the Aeudui oppidum, Bibracte, and forces them to attack him. The Helvetii fall back, regroup and, as Caesar's legions march toward them, attack again. At this moment, contingents of the Boii and Tulingi tribes hit Caesar's right flank.
The Rhine

58BC Having defeated the Helvetii, Caesar is now asked by the Gauls to do the same against the aggressive Germans. The German tribes are led by a very capable and wily chief, Ariovistus -- he outmaneuvers Caesar to cut his supply line, to which Caesar reacts by outbluffing the Germans so that their lines are now cut.
The Sabis

57BC Having decided to pacify Gaul, Caesar realizes he will have to start in the north, with the Belgae, the most dangerous tribe. He marches against them, reaching the banks of the Sabis (today, the Sambre) River. Without warning the Nervii and their allies, the Viromandui and Atrebates, emerge from the woods in full barbarian fury.
Bay of Biscay

56BC The sea-oriented Amorican tribes of NW Gaul proved most difficult. They could not be defeated on land, so had to be attacked at sea. For that purpose, Caesar had his men build an entire fleet of biremes from scratch in less than two months. The Roman fleet, under Admiral Decimus Junius Brutus faced a difficult foe.
Britannia

55BC Late Summer, and Caesar decides to cross the Channel. A fleet of 80 warships and transports reach the shores of Britannia near modern Dover. But their cavalry has been dispersed by a storm, and the Romans have a difficult time beaching their galleys. The Romans are beset by large numbers of Britons.
Lutetia
52BC There are rumblings of a Gallic uprising, and Caesar sends his right-hand-man Titus Labienus, with four legions, against the local tribes around what is now Paris (Lutetia). After some up and down river maneuvering by both armies, the Gauls attack Labienus in a classic set-piece battle that serves as a learning scenario.

Game Features:
* Eight of Rome's most vaunted legions, including Caesar's favorite,
the Xth, and its maximum-rated 1st cohort...each with its own
artillery, auxiliares and hired cavalry.
* Ten tribes of sword-armed, axe-throwing barbarian infantry, fueled by
special rules for Barbarian Impetuosity and Ferocity.
* For the first time in the GBoH system, war galleys, sail ships
and transports...all in a preview of the Naval Warfare system for the series.
* A much simplified command system (as opposed to the hierarchical system
in Julius Caesar: The Civil Wars), reflecting the smaller Roman armies as
well as the leadership theories of the tribes.
* All three major land battles of the war, a full-scale invasion scenario
as well as a smaller battle perfect for getting a feel for the game.
* Special rules for Hit and Run tactics, as well as revised artillery
use mechanics.
* The feared German cavalry...a combination of light horse and light
infantry so effective that even the disciplined Romans sought to
avoid confrontation.
* A system that is perfect for solitaire play.

other components:
* One 10-sided die
* 26-page Rule Book
* 16-page Play Book
* 8-page Naval Scenario Book
* Player Aid Cards: One double-sided 8.5x11" card and one 11x17"
card showing game charts and tables.

TIME SCALE 20 minutes per turn
MAP SCALE 75 yards per hex
UNIT SCALE 100-150 men per size point
NUMBER OF PLAYERS One to four

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Two double-sided 22x34" full-color mapsheets

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840 multi-colored counters representing every type

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Two double-sided 22x34" full-color mapsheets

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