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Micro Ancients: Expansion I – Chariot Era & Far East (2013)

Min. Age: 12
Number of Players: 1 - 4
Publisher: Hurlbat, Tabletop Games
Designers: Kris Whitmore, Dave Polhill
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Dice Rolling, Measurement Movement, Simulation
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Micro Warfare Series: Micro Ancient Expansion I - Chariot Era & Far East
An expansion to the popular Micro Ancient game, this title introduces three additional beligerants to enhance play:
Assyrian,
Chinese and
Egyptian.
The section for each army includes counters for use in the game; applicable rule amendments as well as some brief information about the country at the time (source: Wikipedia)
PLEASE NOTE: You must have a copy of Micro Warfare: Micro Ancients to make use of this title.
The Micro Warfare series was originally published by Tabletop Games in the 1970s with this title being published in 1976. Each game in the series aims to recreate the feel of tabletop wargaming with large numbers of miniatures but using printed counters and terrain so that games can be played in a small space and are very cost-effective.
In these Hurlbat Publishing editions we have kept the rules and most of the illustrations unchanged but have modernised the layout and counter designs to refresh the game.
—description from the publisher
An expansion to the popular Micro Ancient game, this title introduces three additional beligerants to enhance play:
Assyrian,
Chinese and
Egyptian.
The section for each army includes counters for use in the game; applicable rule amendments as well as some brief information about the country at the time (source: Wikipedia)
PLEASE NOTE: You must have a copy of Micro Warfare: Micro Ancients to make use of this title.
The Micro Warfare series was originally published by Tabletop Games in the 1970s with this title being published in 1976. Each game in the series aims to recreate the feel of tabletop wargaming with large numbers of miniatures but using printed counters and terrain so that games can be played in a small space and are very cost-effective.
In these Hurlbat Publishing editions we have kept the rules and most of the illustrations unchanged but have modernised the layout and counter designs to refresh the game.
—description from the publisher
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