Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde

Publie en 2006

Kulikovo 1380 is a game covering the battle between the Golden Horde clan of Mongols and the collected principalities that we know as Russia under the growing leadership of Muscovy, and the Grand Prince of Moscow, Dmitri Ivanovich, later entitled Donskoi for his victory at Kulikovo (which is right near the Don River). For 150 years, Tatar armies had readily destroyed all Russian opposition, and Kulikovo was the first sign that Russia was starting to emerge from Tatar domination. It would take several centuries more. Kulikovo is considered a major turning point/battle of the Middle Ages, in that it not only showed that a western-style, "heavy" army could defeat the Mongols, but it was also the first major step in the unification of the various Russian principalities under the leadership of Muscovy. Kulikovo is an accessible, fast-playing, fun game of low complexity. Gamers who have played ATO's Suleiman the Magnificent (ATO #9), and/or GMT Games’s Men Of Iron should find all of this quite familiar.

Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
3 hours
Poids
Medium — 2,55/5
Annee
2006
Note sur BGG
6,94
Classement sur BGG
#12975
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde takes about 180 minutes.
Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde has a complexity rating of 2.55/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde is 12+.
Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde has a rating of 6.94/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 97 ratings. It is ranked #12975 overall.
Kulikovo 1380: The Golden Horde was designed by Richard H. Berg. It was published in 2006.