Caesar XL

Diterbitkan 2008

Caesar XL is another fine offering from veteran game designer Joe Miranda who transports its players back to the waning days of the Roman Republic as it is plunged into civil war. Julius Caesar stands poised on the banks of the Rubicon River that he must cross to win Rome, while opposing him stands Pompey Magnus (Pompey the Great) and the mighty forces loyal to him. In this great clash between rival factions, the Populares (those “favored of the people”) and Optimates (the “best men”) must find their champion and either preserve the Senate and Republic or call forth a Dictator to deal with Rome’s pressing problems; perhaps making him king! Players can quickly master the games XL (“40”) cards and counters via the Bronze Rules and have their Legions and great Leaders contesting Rome’s territories for ultimate domination before you can augur a chicken’s entrails. Building upon that are the Silver Rules that every great conqueror should know before donning the purple and staging their triumph through the streets of Rome. Hail! One 4-page, color 'Bronze' level instructions booklet One 1-page sheet of 'Silver' level rules 40 color, die-cut 5/8” square mounted game pieces 28 color, die-cut 5/8” round mounted game pieces 40 SPQR cards One 11” x 17” color game map Each unit is 1 Legion (5-10,000 troops) or 1 Leader, and each turn is roughly 6 months. Complexity: 3 Solitaire Suitability: 4 Buy Microbadge Expanded by: Caesar XL Gold Expansion Kit

Caesar XL

Info Permainan

Pemain
2 Players
Waktu
45 min
Bobot
Light-Medium — 2,05/5
Tahun
2008
Peringkat BGG
7,04
Peringkat BGG
#11061

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

Caesar XL is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Caesar XL takes about 45 minutes.
Caesar XL has a complexity rating of 2.05/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
Caesar XL has a rating of 7.04/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 114 ratings. It is ranked #11061 overall.
Caesar XL was designed by Joseph Miranda. It was published in 2008.