SPQR (BOARD GAME)
'''SPQR''' is a board game designed by Richard Berg and Mark Herman, and released in 1992 by GMT Games, as part of the ''Great Battles of History'' (''GBoH'') series of games on ancient warfare. ''SPQR'' deals with battles fought by the Roman Republic, and is designed to showcase the strengths and weaknesses of the Roman manipular legion.
There are two editions of the game, the second having changes in some rules.
''SPQR'' won the 1992 Charles S. Roberts Award for ''Best Pre-World War II Boardgame'' and the 1993 Origins Award for ''Best Pre-20th Century Boardgame of 1992''.
The game includes five historical scenarios, Cannae, Zama, Cynoscephalae, Beneventum and Bagradas Plains, plus a fantasy scenario pitting Rome against Alexander the Great.
The game maps are covered with an hexagonal grid, each hex representing 70 yards of distance. Each turn represents about 15-20 minutes, although the rules are designed assuming a loose time scale. Each counter represents 300 to 1000 fighting troops, depending on size and type. Since little is known about the terrain, numbers of men or types of units engaged, methods of combat, leaders and so on, these games, despite their high level of detail, remain essentially speculative and fictional in nature.
A number of expansions were released for SPQR:
★ ''Consul For Rome'' (1992)
★ ''War Elephant'' (1992)
★ ''Pyrrhic Victory'' (1993)
★ ''Africanus'' (1994)
★ ''Jugurtha'' (1998)
★ ''Deluxe SPQR'' (2007) - As yet, a proposed reprinting of ''SPQR'' together with various scenarios from the previous expansions.
★ ''SPQR'' at GMT Games.
★
★ ''Hoplites'', an unofficial computer card game based on ''SPQR''.
There are two editions of the game, the second having changes in some rules.
''SPQR'' won the 1992 Charles S. Roberts Award for ''Best Pre-World War II Boardgame'' and the 1993 Origins Award for ''Best Pre-20th Century Boardgame of 1992''.
| Contents |
| Scenarios |
| Scale |
| Expansions |
| External links |
Scenarios
The game includes five historical scenarios, Cannae, Zama, Cynoscephalae, Beneventum and Bagradas Plains, plus a fantasy scenario pitting Rome against Alexander the Great.
Scale
The game maps are covered with an hexagonal grid, each hex representing 70 yards of distance. Each turn represents about 15-20 minutes, although the rules are designed assuming a loose time scale. Each counter represents 300 to 1000 fighting troops, depending on size and type. Since little is known about the terrain, numbers of men or types of units engaged, methods of combat, leaders and so on, these games, despite their high level of detail, remain essentially speculative and fictional in nature.
Expansions
A number of expansions were released for SPQR:
★ ''Consul For Rome'' (1992)
★ ''War Elephant'' (1992)
★ ''Pyrrhic Victory'' (1993)
★ ''Africanus'' (1994)
★ ''Jugurtha'' (1998)
★ ''Deluxe SPQR'' (2007) - As yet, a proposed reprinting of ''SPQR'' together with various scenarios from the previous expansions.
External links
★ ''SPQR'' at GMT Games.
★
★ ''Hoplites'', an unofficial computer card game based on ''SPQR''.
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