Description: Strategy & Tactics SPI #145 - Trajan: The Roman Campaign in The East (UNPUNCHED) Strategy & Tactics SPI #145 - Trajan: The Roman Campaign in The East (UNPUNCHED) Click images to enlarge Description Black Horse Games & Collectibles Have For Sale (1)(Box 38) STRATEGY & TACTICS by SPI #145 The Roman Campaign in the East: Trajan Also Included in the Issue: Naval Weaponry in the 90's, Applied Wargaming, and MORE! Trajan: Trajan is a simulation of the Roman military campaign in the East (what is now Iraq/Iran/Kuwait) in the years 114 - 117 AD. The Romans, under the leadership of the EMperor Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajan, conquered the Parthian kingdom and extended the Roman Empire's boundaries to the Persian Gulf. General Course of Play: Trajan is a two player game. One player controls the Romans, the other the Parthians. The objective of the Roman player is to gain control of criticla cities within the Partian Kindom, while the Parthians must prevent his. Each side has a number of military units with which he can attack enemy forces and gain control of cities. Additionally, each side receives a designated number of Stratagem Markers each turn, representing various political, diplomatic. and military actions. Includes Magazine Game Map Sheet (22" x 34") Counter Sheet (UNPUNCHED) (200 Counters) Instructions Magazine is in Near Mint Condition Counters & Map are in Excellent Get images that make Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva's Listing Templates! THE simple solution for eBay sellers. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Strategy & Tactics
Game Type: Board Game
Gender: Boys & Girls
MPN: Does not apply
Min. Number of Players: 2 players
Theme: War
Title: Trajan
Year: 1991