
SPQR
A game by Richard H. Berg, Mark Herman
2 Players 240 minutes High
Dice Rolling, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Line of Sight, Movement Points, Simulation
Ancient, Wargame
Description
Get ready to dive into ancient warfare with SPQR, a game that's been a staple of strategy enthusiasts since 1992. Designed by Richard H. Berg and Mark Herman, this game drops you into the midst of five pivotal battles of the Roman Republic, where you'll need to master the art of commanding your troops to emerge victorious. With a unique blend of dice rolling, grid movement, and line of sight mechanics, SPQR challenges you to outmaneuver your opponent and destroy their army. As a wargame for two players, SPQR is all about simulation and strategy, with a complexity that may take some time to learn but pays off in deep and rewarding gameplay. With a playtime of around 240 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to immerse yourself in the world of ancient Rome and test your mettle against your opponent.
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Expansions

Africanus
SPQR Battle Module V
2 Players
240 minutes
Medium

Alexander the Great in Italy
2 Players
0 minutes
High

Barbarian
Rome vs. The Gauls and Samnites, 315-200 BC – SPQR Battle Module
2 Players
240 minutes
High

The Battle of Castulo, 211 B.C.
2 Players
0 minutes
Medium

The Battle of Dertosa 215 B.C.
2 Players
0 minutes
Medium

The Battle of Telamon, 225 B.C.
2 Players
0 minutes
High

Caralis
The Battle for Sardinia, 215 B.C
2 Players
0 minutes
High

Consul for Rome
SPQR Battle Module III
2 Players
240 minutes
Medium

The Hammer of God
Judea vs. the Seleucids, 167-160 B.C.
2 Players
0 minutes
Medium

Marcus Claudius Marcellus
The Sword of Rome
2 Players
0 minutes
Medium

Pyrrhus in Sicily
Epirus versus Carthage, 278-275 B.C.
2 Players
0 minutes
High

Simple GBoH
2 Players
90 minutes
Medium

Simple GBoH Battle Manual
2 Players
25 minutes
Medium