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Ramesses' War

Ramesses' War

2006

Designed by Ryan S. Johnson

Published by Guild of Blades

Description

From the Publisher's Web Site: Ramesses' War is a two player board game covering the ancient war between Egypt and the Hittite Empire. During the later stages of the Hittite Empire, circa 1400 BC to 1250 BC, the Hittite Empire had recovered from a period of weakness where it had been on constant warfare with the Arzawa and Mittani states. By 1290 BC the Hittites had managed to conquer Arzawa entirely and had captured the Mitanni capital, though elements of the Mittani people still resisted the further advances of the Hittites. Further, the Hittites had moved into the northern Palestinian region and had come to dominate Syria. This led to friction between the Hittites and the Egyptian, who themselves held large parts of Palestine and had ruled there for more than two centuries. Historically the showdown between these two powers culminated in the battle at Kadesh, initiated by Ramesses who had rallied Egyptian military might in order to directly challenge further Hittite expansion. Ramesses' War is an easy to play two player game that lets you revisit that ancient conflict. However, the map provided expands the conflict to also encompass the various regional powers. Troy, an ally of the Hittites, plus Lukka, the Mittani and Ahhiyawa (Most probably the Hittite name for the Mycenaean Greeks), as well as providing units for an Arzawan rebellion and troops for each Palestinian city state. The Ramesses' War Includes: 2 piece, 17" 22" color game map 37 Full-Color Hittite Counters 9 Full-Color Trojan Counters 8 Full-Color Arzawan Counters 4 Full-Color Lukka Counters 11 Full-Color Ahhiyawa Counters 37 Full-Color Egyptian Counters 7 Full-Color Mittani Counters 23 Assorted Full-Color Palestinian Counters Game Rules D10 4½" 5¾" 1½" Game Box

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