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A Note About The New Reprint Editions (as of October, 2010): This will be a significantly enhanced product from the previous version. Specifically, this Reprint Edition will include all battles from Alexander Deluxe plus the battles from Diadochoi and Phalanx, as well as a few "bonus battles" that we are still working on.
The Great Battles of Alexander: Deluxe Edition, the
updated, expanded, full-color-enhanced version of the best-selling,
multi-award-winning game system that started the Great Battles
of History series, includes new game counters, maps, packaging,
battles, and scenarios that cover all the major battles from
the original game and the Juggernaut module, plus five additional
battles ... ten in all. The Great Battles of Alexander: Deluxe
Edition is virtually the complete history of Alexander the Great
and the Macedonian art of war.
DESIGNERS Mark Herman and Richard Berg
PROJECT EDITOR Gene Billingsley
ART DIRECTOR Rodger B. MacGowan
MAP ART Mark Simonitch
PACKAGE DESIGN Rodger B. MacGowan |
Battles Featured:
Chaeronea 338BC
Phillip II of Macedonia defeats Athenian and Theban armies to
establish hegemony over Greece.
Pelium 336BC
Alexander secures his rear lines in the Balkans by smashing the
Illyrians under Clitus.
The Lyginus336BC
Alexander subdues the Triballians in his first campaign as King
of Macedonia.
The Jaxartes 329BC
A nasty river crossing against the always-dangerous Scythians.
Samarkand 328BC
A Macedonian expedition under Pharnaces heads north to punish
the Scythians but is trapped before Alexander can help.
The Granicus 334BC
Alexander faces his first Asian test across the banks of the
Granicus River against a force determined to stop the invaders.
Issus 333BC
The Persian King, Darius III, steals a march on Alexander and
surprises him by cutting his lines of communication.
Gaugamela 331BC
Alexander, having conquered half of the Persian Empire, turns
east to face the huge army Darius has assembled.
Arigaeum 327BC
Alexander assaults a mountain stronghold on the way to the Indus.
The Hydaspes 326BC
Alexander's last battle, this time against King Porus' Indians
and the cataphracted Indian Elephant Corps!'
Multi-Lingual Downloads:
Spanish
Rules, Playbook and Charts
Italian
Rules, Playbook and Charts
German
Rules
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