Hold the Line: Hannibal is a grand tactical two-player game covering 10 of the greatest battles of the Punic Wars. Following in the footsteps of Richard Borg's Commands and Colors system and more directly Worthington's Hold the Line series, Hannibal includes the same standard size map board, 13 hexes wide and 9 hexes deep. Combat is resolved with custom dice.
The game will be using glorious large full color double sided counters for your military units.
The scale is 300-400 meters per hex, 90 minutes per turn and units of 3-6,000 infantry, 2-4,000 cavalry and 15-25 war elephants. The units are mainly of 4-steps and include four types of infantry: elite, regular, barbarian and light; three types of cavalry: regular, barbarian and light; and, of course, war elephants. Some units have missile capability, which enhances lethality in combat.
Units include Carthaginians, Libyans, Gauls and Ligurians for Carthage and Roman legions and Italian wings for Rome, with Iberians and Numidians fighting for both sides. A battle can be fought in 60-90 minutes.
Hold the Line: Hannibal introduces several innovative features:
- Facing: Most importantly in a depiction of ancient combat, facing plays a major role in
movement, reaction and combat in Hannibal. Units face a hex vertex and have two front hexes, two flank hexes and two rear hexes. Movement and attack are restricted to front hexes, while defending against flank or rear attacks is penalized.
- Formations: The Action Point (AP) mechanic is retained from Hold the Line. However, an original command system features formations of one to six units in Hannibal. Most armies have a center and left and right wings of infantry, with two cavalry wings. Each formation is activated in turn by a chit pull system, introducing uncertainty and fog of war.
- Leaders: Formations are led by over 30 of the famous historical leaders of Carthage, Rome and Numidia with varying capabilities and limitations. In Hannibal, leaders are required to activate units of their formation based on their command range. Leaders may provide battle bonuses in combat and retreat; rally weakened units; and seize the initiative overruling the usual chit pull order. Leaders can also be killed or captured.
Hold the Line: Hannibal, features 10 battles of the Punic Wars between
Carthage and Rome.
- Bagradas 255 BC
- Trebia 218 BC
- Trasimene 217 BC
- Cannae 216 BC
- Dertosa 215 BC
- Baecula 208 BC
- Metaurus 207 BC
- Ilipa 206 BC
- Great Plains 203 BC
- Zama 202 BC
Each copy of Hold the Line: Hannibal comes with the following components:
- Beautiful sturdy game box
- 22 x 34" large mounted board
- 2 or 3 sheets of terrain tiles (*depending on sheet layout)
- 3 sheets of Large Roman and Carthaginian units with rounded corners
- Custom Battle Dice
- 2 sets of rules, one for each player.
- 2 scenario books one for each player with set-up instructions, deployment maps and historical background fo each of the 10 battles.
- Custom counter tray
Hersteller und/oder Verantwortliche Person innerhalb der EU:
Hersteller:
Worthington Publishing LLC
6907 Halifax River Dr Apt 202B
33617 Tampa
Vereinigte Staaten
eMail: worthingtonpublishing@gmail.com
Web: https://www.worthingtonpublishing.com
Verantwortliche Person für die EU:BNW Distribution GmbH
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40764 Langenfeld
Deutschland
eMail: sales@bnw-distribution.com