War Galley

Published 1999

(from GMT website): War Galley is the seventh volume in the multi-award winning Great Battles of History (GBoH) series, but the first to venture entirely into the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the first historical boardgame published, in two decades, to address galley warfare. As such, GMT's War Galley is almost a complete history for this era of war at sea. What is best about War Galley is how easy it is to play -- the rules are about half the length of the usual GBoH game -- and that means that most battles can be complete in several hours, at the most. The battles themselves, cover all aspects of galley tactics, from the line against line of big ships at Salamis (Cyprus), to the Chase, Turn and Fight of Chios, to the Line Astern vs. Line Abreast at Side, to probably the most unusual of all ancient battles, the Roman arrowhead against the Carthaginian Lines Astern at Drepanum in 249 B.C. War Galley wars and battles covered by the scenarios are: Ionian Revolt- Lade, 494 BC Peloponnesian War- Arginusae, 406 BC The Silician Wars- Catana, 397 BC The First Successor War- Salamis, 306 BC (Cyprus) The First Punic War Ecnomus, 256 BC Drepanum, 249 BC Aegatian Islands, 242 BC The Macedonian Wars- Chios, 201 BC The War with Antiochus Side, 190 BC Myonessus, 190 BC The Civil War Tauris, 47 BC Naulochus, 36 BC Actium, 31 BC

Publishers

War Galley

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
6 hours
Weight
Medium — 3.12/5
Year
1999
BGG Rating
7.10
BGG Rank
#6666
Min Age
14+

Frequently Asked Questions

War Galley is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of War Galley takes about 360 minutes.
War Galley has a complexity rating of 3.12/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for War Galley is 14+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
War Galley has a rating of 7.10/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 319 ratings. It is ranked #6666 overall.
War Galley was designed by Mark Herman, Richard H. Berg. It was published in 1999.