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Classical Hack Scenarios: Rome

1998
Designed by Philip J. Viverito

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Book Introduction: "Classical Hack Scenarios is intended to provide historical miniature games interested in classical warfare with fast, playable, and entertaining scenarios. The scenarios themselves are designed to be used with the Classical Hack game system. Gamers can covert the lists to another system they wish with a little work on their part." Historical Articles: The First Roman Legion: Romulus 750 B.C. Servian Changes (2 interpretations): 650 B.C. - 390 B.C. Phalanx to Line: The Legion 390 B.C. - 200 B.C. The Three Line Manipular Legion: 225 B.C. - 104 B.C. Marian Changes: 100 B.C. - 6 A.D. Augustus and After: 6 A.D. - 250 A.D. Scenarios included: Rome Fights Fidenae: 725 B.C. Allia Valley: 390 B.C. Heraclea: 280 B.C. Asculum Second Day: 279 B.C. Tunes: 255 B.C. Battle of Ilipa: 206 B.C> Cynoscephalae: 197 B.C. A Campaign in Spain: 76 B.C. - 75 B.C. Caesar and Pharnaces, Zela: 47 B.C. Mons Graupius: 83 A.D.
2-8
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240 min
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N/A
Complexity
12+
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