Thirty Years War Quad (second edition)

1995年発売

The Thirty Years War Quad consists of four battles, each with its own map, counters and Exclusive Rules. The Standard Rules are common to all four battles. This is an update of the SPI 1st edition back in 1976, with White Mountain as a substitute of Freiburg. The Quad contains 4 games: Lutzen; Nordlingen; Rocroi; White Mountain. Lutzen: Intent on wintering in Saxony, Count Von Wallenstien failed to reckon on Gustavus' resolve and was caught with a quarter of his Imperialist Army dispersed. It was a smashing victory for the Swedes--but Gustavus did not survive the battle. Nordingen: The armies of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire combined to lay siege to Nordlingen, an important city near the Danube. Rocroi: Determined to knock France out of the war, Spain undertook an invasion of French soil, laying siege to Rocroi, a fortress not far inside French territory. White Mountain: The decisive battle of the Bohemian Phase of the Thirty Years War in which the Catholic League Army, under the command of Maximilian of Bavarian and Count Tilly, defeated the Bohemians outside the city of Prague on November 9, 1620.

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Thirty Years War Quad (second edition)

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
1-2 Players
時間
3 hours
重さ(複雑さ)
Light-Medium — 2.36/5
1995
BGG評価
6.89
BGGランク
#11336
対象年齢
12+

よくある質問

Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) takes about 180 minutes.
Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) has a complexity rating of 2.36/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) is 12+.
Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) has a rating of 6.89/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 122 ratings. It is ranked #11336 overall.
Thirty Years War Quad (second edition) was designed by Joseph Miranda, Tom Walczyk, Brad Hessel, Linda Mosca. It was published in 1995.