Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East

Published 2015

Genesis is a game covering the turbulent Late Bronze Age in the Middle East, where kingdoms rose and fell while establishing many of the systems and ways of life that underwrite Western Civilization. Genesis is not a simulation of events during this era. Much like its ancestor game, Pax Romana, Genesis is a game that provides the players with the historical dramatis personae and allows them to forge their own empires. It also has a great emphasis on the control of the important trade routes and commercial centers and the building of the spectacular monuments these civilizations left for posterity and wonder. Genesis can be played by from one to five gamers. Each player represents one of the major Mesopotamian Bronze Age empires: Egypt, The Hittites, The Mitanni, Assyria, Babylonia. There are several “minor” kingdoms that come into play through the use of the Event Cards: Arzawa (Apasa, Milawata, Mallarima, Mira, Hindawa, Hapalla), Canaan (Hazor, Qatna, Meggido and Kadesh), and Elam (Susa). Each is trying to expand its economic reach, allowing them to build their empire to greater levels...and this will mean coming into inimical contact with each other. Gods play a major role, as do the great caravan centers of the age,bringing in luxury items from as far away as what would be Afghanistan. And then there are the peasants and slaves which who can be most useful (some times), as well as the great techno advantages in chariotry. (from Game Rules introduction)

Publishers

Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East

Game Info

Players
2-5 Players
Time
7.5-10 hours
Weight
Medium — 3.19/5
Year
2015
BGG Rating
7.11
BGG Rank
#6447
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East supports 2 to 5 players.
A game of Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East takes between 450 and 600 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East has a complexity rating of 3.19/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East is 12+.
Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East has a rating of 7.11/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 319 ratings. It is ranked #6447 overall.
Genesis: Empires and Kingdoms of the Ancient Middle East was designed by Richard H. Berg. It was published in 2015.