
Les deux Bretagne
La guerre de succession 1341-1364
A game by Florent Coupeau
2 Players 180 - 360 minutes Medium
Area Movement, Campaign / Battle Card Driven, Dice Rolling
Medieval, Wargame
Description
Les deux Bretagne: La guerre de succession 1341-1364 is a game of medieval warfare and strategy, set in the midst of the Hundred Years' War. Designed by Florent Coupeau, this 2007 release puts two players in the roles of rival families, the Blois-Penthièvre and the Montfort-l'Amaury, as they clash for control of Brittany. The game's area movement and campaign/battle card driven mechanics make for a thrilling and unpredictable experience, with dice rolling adding an extra layer of excitement and challenge. As players navigate the divided regions of Brittany, represented on a large 41 x 30 cm map, they'll need to master the use of event and action cards to outmaneuver their opponent. With 290 counters and 56 cards at their disposal, the possibilities for strategic play are vast. While the game's rules may be of normal complexity, the depth and complexity of the gameplay will keep experienced board game enthusiasts engaged for hours - and with a playtime of 180 to 360 minutes, they'll have plenty of time to immerse themselves in the world of medieval Brittany. Whether you're a fan of wargames or just looking for a challenging and immersive experience, Les deux Bretagne is sure to deliver.
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