This game is most excellent

Hannibal: Rome and Carthage in the Second Punic War is a new and innovative turn-based strategy game that puts you in command of the Carthaginian military during a period of total war over land and sea with the young Roman Republic. With this military juggernaut of the ancient world at your disposal, you will vie for control over Italy, Carthage, Spain and the Mediterranean Sea using a combination of strategic political maneuvering and sheer tactical skill both on land and sea. Play consists of two layers; the first is a strategic layer where you must prudently steer your forces to the destruction of Rome’s army and the ultimate destruction of the Republic and city itself. At your disposal are a variety of unit types and historical commanders from which to form your armies. On the tactical scale, when meeting the enemy in battle, skilled leadership and a knack for war come into play as you use a simple but engaging battle system to best your opponents.

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Theodotus
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This game is most excellent

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I'm a wargamer from way back. (I still have all my old issues of Strategy & Tactics from the 1970s.) Ever since SPI's original "Punic Wars" (published long ago in S&T) I've been a student of Roman history in general and the Punic Wars in particular. And I've been waiting for a game like this one for a long, long time.

This game is most excellent. It does a great job of requiring the player to balance the various strategic considerations that historically afflicted Hannibal. And the mechanics of the game system are superb at recreating the feel of the era, such that when I play I'm reminded of what I've read of the Second Punic War in the original sources -- generals refusing battle and retreating into camp, or sometimes being swept from the field by Hannibal's genius, as well as Rome's seemingly inexhaustible supply of manpower and ability to field multiple armies at the same time, confronting Hannibal with irreconcilable dilemas. And I love the battle system: not so complex as to be daunting, but complex enough to give me the feeling that I'm watching an actual battle from the period transpire, with routs and rallying and the heavy infantry holding the line while the Gauls run away when hard-pressed.

I think this game system would work well for any scenario from the ancient period, be it Alexander or the Successor Wars or Greeks versus Persians or Rome versus its erstwhile allies in the War of the Socii. Hopefully there will be many more games to come in the future using this system and covering such eras.
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Mmmm..

*cough* Successor Wars *cough*
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I must agree. Most excellent and quite polished.
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Successor wars would epic, undergamed topic!

Also could be the opportunity Forced March Games needs to build out a slightly more ambitious project with players being able to select multiple sides.

Perhaps test out those AI chops with some diplo features...

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ORIGINAL: Asty

Successor wars would epic, undergamed topic!

Also could be the opportunity Forced March Games needs to build out a slightly more ambitious project with players being able to select multiple sides.

Perhaps test out those AI chops with some diplo features...

[8D]

I'd like to see someone do just that.
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I would buy another game set in ancient times using this game system
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