
Ancient Roman Naval Combat Rules 264BC - 400AD
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Roman Seas is a fast-paced, dynamic, multi-player miniatures game system designed for use with 6mm (1/300th) scale ship models and miniatures, and played on a hex grid game board. Roman Seas is designed to allow each player to control a squadron of two to ten ships. Players will be able to recreate small naval actions from the start of the first Punic War when Rome constructed its first major fleets (264 BC), to Actium (31 BC), to the effective end of the Roman Navy (400 AD).
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