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Warlords in the Last Years of Han Dynasty
Warlords in the Last Years of Han Dynasty
by The Later Han Games (2016)
Player Count
2 to 7

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
30 minutes to 3 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Ancient
  • Designers
  • Liuzhenhui
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Simulation
  • Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
  • Events
  • Family
  • Country: China
  • History: Early Imperial China
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    Description

    At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, foreign relatives ruled over power, eunuchs ruled the country, and the Han court was at sunset, and the glory of the past was no longer there. First there was chaos caused by the Yellow Turbans, and then there was the dictatorship of Dong Zhuo, and the world has not had a single day of peace. The times make heroes, and many heroes and heroes emerged at this time, and they gathered in the Central Plains one after another, ushering in the war-torn era at the end of the Han Dynasty.

    In 190 A.D., the princes from all walks of life formed a coalition to attack Dong Zhuo, and Dong Zhuo was forced to retreat and move westward to Chang'an. In 191 A.D., the coalition forces were disbanded due to discord, and the princes had ulterior motives in their hearts, and they did not hesitate to fight each other in order to compete for territory. The following year, Dong Zhuo was killed and Lü Bu fled. Beginning in 191 A.D., the seven forces in the Central Plains have gradually developed into powerful heroes through conquests and mergers. Lu Bu, the flying general who is unparalleled in the country, Yuan Shu who proclaimed himself emperor in Huainan, Liu Bei who took over Xuzhou, and Liu Biao who sat on the sidelines. Father and son of Sun Jian and Sun Ce, Cao Cao, the hero of troubled times who fought a decisive battle in Guandu in 200 AD, and Yuan Shao, the overlord of Hebei......

    Warlords in the Last Years of Han Dynasty can accommodate 2-7 players to play the game at the same time. It is divided into 8 historical scenarios, 2 instructional scenarios and 1 hypothetical scenario. Because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of the four great classics, has a huge influence on later generations, the game design is based on official history and supplemented by romance, so as to avoid players being difficult to adapt for a while. In the "advanced rules", more realistic optional rules are provided, which will simulate the history of the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to a greater extent.

    —description from the publisher (translated)

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