| Rome at War
King of Kings
From
the Euphrates to the Indus, the writ of the
King of Kings stood supreme in the Sassanid
Persian Empire. Enforcing this power was
the Sassanid army, with its herds of war
elephants and its awesome armored cavalry.
For four hundred years the Sassanids battled
first the Romans and then the Byzantines,
until Arab armies fueled by the passion of
Islam swept over both old foes.
King of Kings is a new book supplement
for the Rome
at War game series, using
the same format as the many books we've published
for the Panzer Grenadier or Great War at
Sea series. It is not playable by itself;
pieces and maps from Hannibal
at Bay, Fading
Legions
and Queen of
the Celts are required
to enjoy all of its scenarios.
 
The centerpiece is the new operational system
designed by David Murray. Players maneuver
on the campaign map of Thrace. The Gothic
player seeks to sack or capture Roman towns
and cities and win battles; the Roman is
out to prevent this. The Goths must forage
for food, while remaining unsure whether
the Huns and Alans will venture south of
the Danube to help them. When one side intercepts
the other, combat is resolved on the maps
from Fading Legions. But there are also new armies: Palmyra and
Armenia fight both Persian and Roman enemies,
and there are new units and leaders for Persia
and Rome as well. There are also background
articles and strategy discussions for all
of these themes. With over a dozen new scenarios,
this supplement starts Rome at War toward
the same comprehensive look at ancient warfare
that Panzer Grenadier is giving to World
War II tactical combat.
STK
#0827
Price: $24.99
Status: Coming This Fall! The 119694_avalanche Press
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