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Rome, IInc.: From Diocletian to Heraclius
Rome, IInc.: From Diocletian to Heraclius
by Against the Odds (2023)
Player Count
1 to 2

Player Ages
14+

Playing Time
3 hours to 16 hours
Categories
  • Political
  • Wargame
  • Ancient
  • Civil War
  • Print & Play
  • Designers
  • Philip Jelley
  • Mechanisms
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Area Control / Area Influence
  • STR-04 Solo Game
  • Artists
  • Mark Mahaffey
  • Family
  • Magazine: Against The Odds
  • Ancient Rome
  • Solitaire Games
  • Solitaire Wargames
  • Byzantium
  • Components: Map (Continental / National scale)
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    Description

    ROME, IInc. is a game of the Late Roman Empire (the period from Diocletian to Heraclius) for one player, or two co-operating players. A sequel to the popular ROME, Inc. you again will be running the Roman Empire like a business, but this time the barbarians are well and truly at the gates. Together the players operate behind the scenes, promoting and removing emperors, governors, and the occasional pope.

    When corporate axeman Diocletian terminated his predecessor in the finest traditions of ROME, Inc., no one expected a complete rebranding operation. Realizing that something new was needed to revive the flagging fortunes of a corporate dinosaur he made his friend Maximinus co-CEO in a new east-west operation, ROME, IInc. Players can accept the challenge solo, or share control of the empire with a partner, one in the East, and the other in the West.

    Together or alone, you control the mechanics of a failing empire, choosing five distinct “starting points” (286 CE, 363 CE, 425 CE, 497 CE and 565 CE) and run scenarios lasting 10-50 turns, depending on your corporate acumen and endurance. Each turn represents 5-10 years, with 10 turns in each of the five scenarios. If you already own ROME, Inc. you can extend the game into ROME, IInc. for a truly epic 90 turn game charting the rise and fall of history’s greatest empire.

    Historical statesmen are not only rated for their abilities as a commander, administrator, and intriguer, but their devotion to the Christian Orthodoxy, and each has a special ability to give him an edge. Every turn sees crises and challenges that the players must deal with, to expand, or sometimes simply to survive.

    The map consists of provinces grouped into the four great commands of Gaul, Italy, Illyria, and the Orient, each commanded by a governor. Provinces may be given to foederati barbarian allies to guard the frontier or plagued by heretics. Beyond these is the dreaded Attila the Hun, driving lesser barbarians from their homelands, and pillaging his way from province to province until defeated.

    You decide where to allocate resources (capital spending), raise new forces (hiring), undertake prestige projects (public relations), pleasing the church (shareholders), or even setting aside a reserve for a rainy decade or two. You need to blend military acumen with careful administration, as well as intrigue, making the most of what you have each turn, just like any modern-day business. ROME, IInc. will give you a new perception of how war is a cost, business is a benefit, and empire is somewhere in between. It’s up to you to find a balance.

    ROME, IInc. and issue #61 of ATO

    Map - One full color 22" x 34" PtP mapsheet
    Counters - 280 full color 1/2" die-cut pieces
    Rules length - 12 pages
    Charts and tables - 2 pages
    Complexity - Medium
    Playing time - From 3 to 4 hours per scenario
    How challenging is it solitaire? - Excellent

    Design - Philip Jelley
    Development - Russ Lockwood

    Graphic Design - Mark Mahaffey

    —description from the publisher

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