Second Printing
Contents:
# 840 multi-colored counters representing every type of fighting unit seen in Caesar's Conquest of Gaul
# Two double-sided 22x34" full-color mapsheets
# One 10-sided die
# 26-page Rule Book
# 16-page Play Book
# 8-page Naval Scenario Book
# Player Aid Cards: One double-sided 8.5x11" card and one 11x17" card showing game charts and tables.
In 58 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar was appointed by the Roman Senate as proconsul for Gaul, for which he was given 4 legions. the ambitious Caesar, a military ingenue, had little idea of how lucky he was going to be -- as he was in usually everything he did -- because, within a short space of a few years, after coming to the rescue of the Gauls against incursions from Germanic tribes to the east, Caesar himself decided to bring the rest of the barbarian tribes under the domain of Republican Rome...and, at the same time, increase his visibility among the Roman people. |
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