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“Battle between ancient armies. Each figure represents a general, camp or unit of troops. Victory: You win if you destroy your opponent’s General or 8 of his units. A Camp counts as 2 units.”
Chits or miniatures are used to represent the combat units. The game is played on an 8x8 grid (or chessboard) to represent a small battlefield. Each army consists of a General, a Camp, and eleven other units. Each player places his units on his back two rows. Units may not stack. The players draw from a deck of cards and use their hand of cards to initiate movement and combat, and to defend against attacks.
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2006
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