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SPQR

Game Components
  • COUNTERS: 800 full-color two-sided counters, including 19 full-color two-sided double-size counters
  • MAPS: Two full-color double-sided 22x34" mapsheets
  • One 10-sided die
  • 24-page Rule Book
  • 24-page Scenario Book
  • Player Aid Cards: Two 8.5x11" two-sided cards containing game charts and tables

    ERRATA

    TIME SCALE 15-20 minutes per turn
    MAP SCALE 70 yards per hex
    UNIT SCALE 300-1000 men per counter
    NUMBER OF PLAYERS One to four


  • PUBLISHED 1992 DESIGNERS Mark Herman and Richard Berg
    ART DIRECTOR Rodger B. MacGowan
    MAP ART Mark Simonitch
    PACKAGE DESIGN Rodger B. MacGowan
    PRODUCER Gene Billingsley


    Price: $65.00
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    SPQR Dlx Scenario Pack

    SPQR: Deluxe Edition

    Simple Great Battles of History

    Simple GBoH Battle Manual (c3i)




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    1. Russell D. on 10/3/2007, said:

    My all time favorite GMT game! Detailed simulation of ancient battles.
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    2. James on 9/29/2007, said:

    My initial entry into the world of GMT and I have never ceased to enjoy all the games in this series. For those of us who find it difficult to find enough game partners, the solitaire system has been the making of these products and my ability to still enjoy hands-on boardgames.
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    Cannae

    August 2
    216BC
    The largest army Rome has ever fielded -- eight double legions, almost 80,000 men -- stands arrayed in their unique but devastatingly effective checkerboard formations. Across the field, through the blowing summer dust, is an army half their size, a motley crew of Spanish javelinists, Numidian cavalry, Gallic lancers and the feared, sword-swinging Celts. But this varied force has already smashed two Roman armies, and it is led by one of the greatest tactical geniuses in history: Hannibal. The stage is set for one of the most brilliantly fought, stunningly overwhelming victories the world has ever known. And the stage is set for you to recreate one of the greatest battles in military history: Cannae!

    Zama

    202BC
    In one of the most important battles in ancient history, two crack Roman consular armies under Rome's first military genius, P. Cornelius Scipio, faces Hannibal's undefeated Carthaginians. Is Scipio the man to finally outwit the cunning Carthaginian leader? The finely tuned, evenly balanced battle matches two tactical systems at their peak in a final confrontation for control of the Mediterranean.

    Cynoscephalae

    197BC
    Considered the classic legion vs. phalanx battle, the armies of Consul Flaminus and Phillip V of Macedonia stumble into each other on a rocky ridge in the middle of a fog bank. Who will find whom? Can the weight of Phillip's double-depth phalanxes break the Roman center? Or will the legion's maneuverability carry the day in this, the battle that gave Rome control of the Mediterranean? And this time, it's the Romans who have the elephants!

    Beneventum

    275BC
    In the finale to the first series of meetings between the legion and the phalanx, Rome goes head to head with the famous Greek mercenary and descendant of Alexander, Pyrrhus. A meeting engagement with a surprise night attack, the battle features not only elephants, but the system's first use of artillery -- Roman scorpiones -- as well as an accurate scale rendering of the Roman camp.

    Bagradas Plains

    255BC
    Rome is having a pretty easy time of it at the First Punic War, and Consul Regulus is poised to apply the finishing blow. The Carthaginians, however, have hired a Spartan general, Xanthippus, and he has taught the Africans a thing or two. Will the flexible Roman legions overcome their severe deficit in cavalry?


    This new P500 edition of SPQR is a reprint of the original game, with errata folded in. Players wishing to get all 14 battles from the original game plus all the modules should order the SPQR Deluxe Edition.
     
    Contents:
    • 5 Battles
    • 2 doublesided maps
    • 3.5 counter sheets
    • Rules and charts
       

    Designed by Richard H. Berg and Mark Herman

    Developed by Alan J. Ray