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Hastings 1066
¡Comanda a los sajones en la batalla de Hastings 1066! Un juego de guerra histórico para 2 jugadores que combina estrategia táctica y control territorial. Con una duración de 30 minutos, es ideal para jugadores que aman los wargames medievales y las batallas históricas. Publicado por Worthington Publishing, a partir de 13 años.
Editor: Worthington Publishing, LLC
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As the Saxons, you command this crucial battle for control of your land! You fight off the relentless Norman attacks as they seek the victory that would begin centuries of French-speaking kings and nobles controlling all of England.
Two players battle each other by aligning their cards that represent their units into battle columns. Your choice of battle formations will decide who wins the field that day. The Saxon player's army is led by Harold Godwinson (King Harold II). While the Norman's army is led by William of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror because he was lucky enough to survive and win the battle. Will you be so lucky?
The object of the game is to force the enemy to flee or wipe them out.
This game uses a “virtual board”. Two “sides” of the board are supplied, which helps players visualize the central area of the board where the game actually takes place. The players’ troops (cards) outline the shape of the board.
The battle takes place on a grid divided into six columns and seven rows. The rows are shown on the “side” pieces.
The battlefield for each side has 3 opposing sectors and each sector has two columns. You win by breaking two opposing sectors.
If all break in the same player’s turn, Saxons win! You gain a “Major victory” if you also kill the opposing leader and yours is alive. It is a “Minor victory” if your leader is dead, or if both leaders survive.
Game Components:
Box
Rules
1 Die
16 wooden cubes
2 Game Board Sides
2 Leader Pawns
55 Cards broken down as follows:
20 Saxon Unit Cards representing Housecarles, Thegns, and Fyrds.
20 Norman Unit Cards representing Cavalry, Archers, and Infantry
15 Battle Event Cards
Complexity: 2 of 10
Solitaire Suitability: 2 of 10
Playing Time: 30 minutes
Players: 2
Two players battle each other by aligning their cards that represent their units into battle columns. Your choice of battle formations will decide who wins the field that day. The Saxon player's army is led by Harold Godwinson (King Harold II). While the Norman's army is led by William of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror because he was lucky enough to survive and win the battle. Will you be so lucky?
The object of the game is to force the enemy to flee or wipe them out.
This game uses a “virtual board”. Two “sides” of the board are supplied, which helps players visualize the central area of the board where the game actually takes place. The players’ troops (cards) outline the shape of the board.
The battle takes place on a grid divided into six columns and seven rows. The rows are shown on the “side” pieces.
The battlefield for each side has 3 opposing sectors and each sector has two columns. You win by breaking two opposing sectors.
If all break in the same player’s turn, Saxons win! You gain a “Major victory” if you also kill the opposing leader and yours is alive. It is a “Minor victory” if your leader is dead, or if both leaders survive.
Game Components:
Box
Rules
1 Die
16 wooden cubes
2 Game Board Sides
2 Leader Pawns
55 Cards broken down as follows:
20 Saxon Unit Cards representing Housecarles, Thegns, and Fyrds.
20 Norman Unit Cards representing Cavalry, Archers, and Infantry
15 Battle Event Cards
Complexity: 2 of 10
Solitaire Suitability: 2 of 10
Playing Time: 30 minutes
Players: 2
| mecanica: | Campaña/Batalla impulsada por cartas Lanzamiento de dados Manejo de manos Simulación |
| Categorías: | Juegos de cartas medievales guerra |
| Nombres alternativos: | |
| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| Esto fue visto 1634 veces | |
As the Saxons, you command this crucial battle for control of your land! You fight off the relentless Norman attacks as they seek the victory that would begin centuries of French-speaking kings and nobles controlling all of England.
Two players battle each other by aligning their cards that represent their units into battle columns. Your choice of battle formations will decide who wins the field that day. The Saxon player's army is led by Harold Godwinson (King Harold II). While the Norman's army is led by William of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror because he was lucky enough to survive and win the battle. Will you be so lucky?
The object of the game is to force the enemy to flee or wipe them out.
This game uses a “virtual board”. Two “sides” of the board are supplied, which helps players visualize the central area of the board where the game actually takes place. The players’ troops (cards) outline the shape of the board.
The battle takes place on a grid divided into six columns and seven rows. The rows are shown on the “side” pieces.
The battlefield for each side has 3 opposing sectors and each sector has two columns. You win by breaking two opposing sectors.
If all break in the same player’s turn, Saxons win! You gain a “Major victory” if you also kill the opposing leader and yours is alive. It is a “Minor victory” if your leader is dead, or if both leaders survive.
Game Components:
Box
Rules
1 Die
16 wooden cubes
2 Game Board Sides
2 Leader Pawns
55 Cards broken down as follows:
20 Saxon Unit Cards representing Housecarles, Thegns, and Fyrds.
20 Norman Unit Cards representing Cavalry, Archers, and Infantry
15 Battle Event Cards
Complexity: 2 of 10
Solitaire Suitability: 2 of 10
Playing Time: 30 minutes
Players: 2
Two players battle each other by aligning their cards that represent their units into battle columns. Your choice of battle formations will decide who wins the field that day. The Saxon player's army is led by Harold Godwinson (King Harold II). While the Norman's army is led by William of Normandy, later known as William the Conqueror because he was lucky enough to survive and win the battle. Will you be so lucky?
The object of the game is to force the enemy to flee or wipe them out.
This game uses a “virtual board”. Two “sides” of the board are supplied, which helps players visualize the central area of the board where the game actually takes place. The players’ troops (cards) outline the shape of the board.
The battle takes place on a grid divided into six columns and seven rows. The rows are shown on the “side” pieces.
The battlefield for each side has 3 opposing sectors and each sector has two columns. You win by breaking two opposing sectors.
If all break in the same player’s turn, Saxons win! You gain a “Major victory” if you also kill the opposing leader and yours is alive. It is a “Minor victory” if your leader is dead, or if both leaders survive.
Game Components:
Box
Rules
1 Die
16 wooden cubes
2 Game Board Sides
2 Leader Pawns
55 Cards broken down as follows:
20 Saxon Unit Cards representing Housecarles, Thegns, and Fyrds.
20 Norman Unit Cards representing Cavalry, Archers, and Infantry
15 Battle Event Cards
Complexity: 2 of 10
Solitaire Suitability: 2 of 10
Playing Time: 30 minutes
Players: 2
| mecanica: | Campaña/Batalla impulsada por cartas Lanzamiento de dados Manejo de manos Simulación |
| Categorías: | Juegos de cartas medievales guerra |
| Nombres alternativos: | |
| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| Esto fue visto 1634 veces | |