The ‘Battles of the Ancient World’ game system is a tactical
simulation of some of the greatest and most important battles from
1457 B.C. to 378 A.D.. Each scenario features one of these great
battles and players may play as either side. Each unit in the game
represents an actual unit that participated in the battle each with
an actual strength between 250 and 1200 men. The map represents the
actual terrain over which each battle was fought. The game has been
designed to ensure maximum playability and historical accuracy in
that order. There are over 55 different units across all the
missions ranging from elite Roman Legionaries to Persian Scythed
Chariots. Each unit has its own unique ability that you need to
take advantage of in order to win each battle.
Key Features:
- High Definition Era Graphics.
- All missions except the tutorial can be played as both sides.
- 3 levels of difficulty.
- Over 50 Unique Units.
- Detailed Combat Analysis.
- Flank Attacks.
- Strategic Movement.
- Hours of Gameplay.
- Detailed Reference Charts.
- Map Zoom.
Maps:
- Arbela (331 B.C.)
- Cannae (216 B.C.)
- Pharsalus (48 B.C.)
- Teutoburger Wald (9 A.D.)
- Issus (333 B.C.)
- Metaurus (207 B.C.)
- Carrhae (53 B.C.)
- Idivisto (16 A.D.)
- Boudicca (60 A.D.)
- Megiddo (1457 B.C.)
- Kadesh (1275 B.C.)
- Lake Trasimene (217 B.C.)
- Munda (45 B.C.)
- Adrianople (378 A.D.)
- Marathon (490 B.C.)
- Granicus (334 B.C.)
- Zama (202 B.C.)
- Chalons (451 A.D.)
Key Features:
- High Definition Era Graphics.
- All missions except the tutorial can be played as both sides.
- 3 levels of difficulty.
- Over 50 Unique Units.
- Detailed Combat Analysis.
- Flank Attacks.
- Strategic Movement.
- Hours of Gameplay.
- Detailed Reference Charts.
- Map Zoom.
Maps:
- Arbela (331 B.C.)
- Cannae (216 B.C.)
- Pharsalus (48 B.C.)
- Teutoburger Wald (9 A.D.)
- Issus (333 B.C.)
- Metaurus (207 B.C.)
- Carrhae (53 B.C.)
- Idivisto (16 A.D.)
- Boudicca (60 A.D.)
- Megiddo (1457 B.C.)
- Kadesh (1275 B.C.)
- Lake Trasimene (217 B.C.)
- Munda (45 B.C.)
- Adrianople (378 A.D.)
- Marathon (490 B.C.)
- Granicus (334 B.C.)
- Zama (202 B.C.)
- Chalons (451 A.D.)
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