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Chariots of Fire: Warfare in the Bronze Age, 2300-1200 B.C.
Chariots of Fire: Warfare in the Bronze Age, 2300-1200 B.C.
by GMT Games (2010)
Player Count
1 to 4

Playing Time
1 hour to 3 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Ancient
  • Designers
  • Richard H. Berg
  • Mark Herman
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Chit-Pull System
  • Simulation
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Rodger B. MacGowan
  • Mike Lemick
  • Leland Myrick
  • Jean AndrĂ© Castaigne
  • Family
  • Great Battles of History
  • History: Trojan War
  • History: Wars in the Ancient Near East
  • Digital Implementations: VASSAL
  • Rating: 7.46/10 from 207 users

    Description

    (from GMT website:)


    But how did chariots work as a tactical weapons system? There is no complete historical agreement on what exactly they did or how they were used, but Chariots of Fire will show you our view of their many applications - and many types of chariotry there were - providing GBoH players with the complete and definitive chariot rules. These rules cover combat and mobility from the first battle wagons of the Sumerians to the two-man, fast-moving light chariots of the Egyptians, often complete with their associated and specialized Runner Infantry, to the heavy 3-man Hittite wheels.

    To simulate these ancient tactical details Chariots of Fire presents you with nine battles:
    Sumer (ca 2320 BC) - featuring the legendary Sargon the Great
    Sekhmen (1875 BC)
    Megiddo (ca 1479 BC)
    Senzar (1470)
    The Astarpa (1312 BC)
    Kadesh (1300 BC)
    Nihriya (1230 BC)
    Babylon (1225 BC)
    and Troy (1200 BC) - including an extra: Homer's heros!

    And of armies Chariots of Fire has plenty, and a truly colorful bunch they are: Sumerians, Akkadians, all sorts of Egyptians, Canaanites, Hittites, Mitanni, Arzawans, Assyrians, Babylonians, and the Mycenaean Age Greeks.

    Game Features
    TIME SCALE 20 minutes per turn
    MAP SCALE 100 yards per hex
    UNIT SCALE 350 men per mounted unit
    PLAYING TIME 1-3 hours


    (from BoardGames description:)

    Historical Note: The period following The Bronze Age, from what is known as The Catastrophe of ca. 1200 BC to the rise of the Greek city-states, is almost totally devoid of any sort of information, and that includes archaeological remains. It is the true Dark Age of history. When the area emerged from that era, warfare had undergone major changes and chariots had been relegated to the sidelines.

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