Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities

Published 2012

Hoplomachus [ha-ploh-ma-kuss], or "Hoplo" for short, is a hex-based tactical board game set inside a gladiatorial arena. One to three players, each representing an ancient city/civilization thought to have been lost to the world, are now on Rome's doorstep vying for a place in the prestigious arena games. Players have a very clear objective: Eliminate the opponent's champion. Champions start the game in the arena but are inactive and defenseless. They will not fight until the crowd is behind them. Each player takes turns drawing, playing and moving gladiators from their "hand" and assisting them with tactic chips. Based on opponent's moves and play style, each person will need to adjust their strategies. Defend your champ, take over and hold the crowd favor areas, assault opponent's champion, cover deployment zones, eliminate tacticians to reduce enemy options, fight beasts to gain crowd favor, the list of tactical possibilities is endless. Hoplomachus combines combat, tactics, chip (units) management, level progression (though crowd favor system), team play, player vs board, and so much more.

Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities

Game Info

Players
1-3 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Medium — 2.52/5
Year
2012
BGG Rating
7.81
BGG Rank
#3635
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities supports 1 to 3 players.
A typical game of Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities takes about 60 minutes.
Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities has a complexity rating of 2.52/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities is 12+.
Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities has a rating of 7.81/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 582 ratings. It is ranked #3635 overall.
Hoplomachus: The Lost Cities was designed by Adam Carlson, Josh J. Carlson. It was published in 2012.