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Legion is a two-player tactical board wargame in which one player controls Roman legions, and the other player controls one of Rome's historic enemies during the period 100 BC to 700 AD, [1] including barbarian hordes, Carthaginians, and rebel legions.
A management simulation game focusing on the life and battles of Roman gladiators. Age of Gladiators II: Rome: 2018: 100s AD: A sequel focusing on managing gladiators and arenas in the Roman Empire. Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans: 2009: 101 – 106 AD: An educational game based on the Horrible Histories series, depicting Roman life and ...
Following the completion of the Roman portion of the game, the player is given control of the army of the Celts to command in a number of other battles. [13] Before each battle commences, the player is given the option to arrange twenty units within a set zone. These units range from skirmishers and archers to heavy cavalry and War Elephants ...
See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of turn-based strategy video games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.
A category for video games simulating military combat, whether units which are land, naval or air. This category is for any games not covered by the following categories: Category:Flight simulation video games; Category:Ship simulation games; Category:Tank simulation video games; Also see Category:Space combat simulators.
The Battle for Cassino (S&T #71, 1978) The Battle for France (S&T #27, 1971) Battle for Germany (S&T #50, 1975) The Battle for Jerusalem (1977) Battle for Stalingrad (1980) Battle for the Ardennes (1978) The Battle of Austerlitz (1980) The Battle of Borodino: Napoleon in Russia 1812 (1972) Battle of Britain Revision Kit, (Test Series, 1970)
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator is a physics-based battle simulator. The game encompasses two main modes: Campaign and Sandbox. In the former, players are given a limited amount of in-game money to build an army in order to defeat an enemy force. In the latter, there is no monetary limit and players build both armies.
The game begins in Ancient Rome in the year 275 BC, placing the player in the sandals of a centurion in the Roman army, at first leading a single legion. The player's ultimate goal is to become a Caesar through a mix of successful military conquests and internal politics of " Bread and Circuses ".