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This book has 4 board games with some easy games used to explain Ancient Rome to kids. The book also has punchable hard stock counters and even a die.
The four board games are:
All roads lead to Rome. 1-4 players. You must reach Rome following a road full of surprises.
Duodecim Scripta. 2 players. A kind of ancient backgammon played over a Latin inscription.
Gallic War. 2 players. A basic tactical wargame representing an abstract battle between Romans and Gauls.
The game of the Seven Hills of Rome. 2 players. Players alternate rolling a die and placing tokens on the Hills of Rome. The player who takes the Palatine Hill is the winner.
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2013
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