"Project Rome – a campaign test." Topic
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timurilank | 01 Jun 2016 1:56 a.m. PST |
I have posted a test campaign scenario to the blog. The year is 197 BC and this campaign year marks the beginning annexation and conquest of Hispania. The post is photo heavy, but that is with good reason as each photo illustrates the phases that both Rome and Spain must negotiate through each month. Covering only the month of March, the reader will note there is a lot that can happen in one turn. To best view the pictures and follow the text I would suggest opening again your browser to the web link and adjust the text on one half of the screen and picture to the other half. link Cheers, Robert |
timurilank | 02 Jun 2016 7:28 a.m. PST |
Tomorrow's post will cover events of April and May but in capsule form and fewer photos. |
warhorse | 02 Jun 2016 6:15 p.m. PST |
Looks awesome. Love the markers and the armies. The key to a good campaign is if it is intriguing and engaging enough to play without the DBX armies… Essentially you can map the campaign to any battle rules set. Love the squares (which are entirely equivalent to a hexagonal grid, but way easier to draw!) |
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