Pax Romana

出版于 2006 年

How did Rome get to be Rome? Why did the Glory That Was Greece fade? What stopped Carthage from making an empire of the Mediterranean? Could the Seleucids really have conquered the western world? PAX ROMANA covers Europe from 300 BC through the end of the 1st century BC, when control of the Mediterranean was in a state of flux with four empires possible. The emphasis is on strategic operations, from raising armies to colonizing outlying areas, to fighting barbarian incursions, to maintaining political stability at home. PAX uses a unique marker-oriented play sequence that provides surprise and opportunity, plus a deck of unusual cards that provide the historical background of events and calamities within which the players must operate. PAX provides wide variety of scenarios, from fast-playing, one-sitting two-player games to vivid recreations of the entire era with four players. The game works well with 2, 3 or 4 players, and is designed to be playable solitaire for those interested in the historical view it provides. Scenarios range from The Punic Wars, through the Eastern Med conflicts between the Greeks and the Seleucids, all the way up to the entire 10 turn game, covering 300 years of history. In addition, there are two versions of PAX: the Standard Game, designed for fast play, and the Advanced version, which adds in much tangential history and allows for a more introspective examination of the era. PAX ROMANA includes one gamemap, 55 cards, 400+ counters, and a host of play aids and charts to keep things organized.

出版商

Pax Romana

游戏信息

玩家
2-4 Players
时长
10 hours
复杂度
Medium-Heavy — 3.64/5
年份
2006
BGG 评分
7.37
BGG 排名
#3594
最低年龄
12+

常见问题

Pax Romana supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Pax Romana takes about 600 minutes.
Pax Romana has a complexity rating of 3.64/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Pax Romana is 12+.
Pax Romana has a rating of 7.37/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 745 ratings. It is ranked #3594 overall.
Pax Romana was designed by Richard H. Berg. It was published in 2006.