Alésia, 52 Av. J.-C.: César contre Vercingétorix (1998)

Bild zu $item.gameThumb0Url Playtime: 90
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players: 2 - 3
Publisher: Vae Victis
Designers: Frédéric Bey
Artists: Didier Bourgeois, Christophe Camilotte, Giuseppe Rava
Mechanics: Hexagon Grid, Movement Points, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation

Alésia, 52 Av. J.-C.: César contre Vercingétorix (Alesia, 52 BC: Caesar against Vercingetorix) covers the battle of Alesia, Caesar's siege of the Gauls in 52 BC. This Tactical level board-wargame can be played by two players (Romans and Gauls) or by three, where the third player represents the Gallic relief force. Turns represent ninety minutes of daylight or two hours of nighttime; units represent Gallic tribes or Roman legions (which can be split into cohorts so as to better cover the walls).

This issue also includes army lists and counters for Champs de Bataille--appropriately, for Marian Romans and Gauls.

As with all Vae Victis games, the counters need to be cut out and mounted. The rules are entirely in French, although translations are available online.



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