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- Men of Iron Tri-Pack
Men of Iron Tri-Pack
Product Code: GMT1921
UPC Code:817054011919
The first three games in the Men of Iron Series: Men of Iron, Infidel, and Blood & Roses, plus the Battle of Agincourt from C3i #22.
The game that started it all, Men of Iron, covers the re-emergence of infantry in the early 14th century, along with a more perceptive understanding of the value of combined-arms warfare and the effective use of defensive terrain.
The second volume in the Men of Iron series, Infidel, focuses on the major battles of the early Crusades era between Christians and the Muslims with a focus on cavalry.
Blood & Roses focuses on the battles of the Wars of the Roses in England, between 1455 and 1487. This was warfare in which most men were truly "of iron", either covered in armoured plates, or firing cannons.
There will be a series rulebook, with a few rules still applying only to a specific game, and the games will have all errata applied to their battle book. The color setups a la Blood & Roses and Arquebus: Men of Iron Volume IV will show up in all battle books. Men of Iron will see some battle changes, a few of which will involve new/changed counters.
The series is designed for quick learning and easy play. Game rules are short, there are no turns - play is continual, with opportunities to steal play from your opponent - and combat resolution is a single dieroll. Playing time is about 1-to-3 hours per battle.
The series is also for the gamer who enjoys playing solitaire. The system is designed for both individual and face-to-face play without any loss in insight or fun. It allows a player or players to see what happened in these famous battles and why. There are no purpose-built solitaire rules, but many players play that way.
Contents:
5 Maps (22x34”)
7 Counter sheets (six and one-half 1/2” + one-half 9/16”)
1 36-page series rulebook
3 Battle books (two 24 page and one 36 page)
6 Player aid cards (four 11x17” and two 11x25.5”)
2 Flight point charts (8.5 x 11”)
2 Ten-sided dice
The game that started it all, Men of Iron, covers the re-emergence of infantry in the early 14th century, along with a more perceptive understanding of the value of combined-arms warfare and the effective use of defensive terrain.
The second volume in the Men of Iron series, Infidel, focuses on the major battles of the early Crusades era between Christians and the Muslims with a focus on cavalry.
Blood & Roses focuses on the battles of the Wars of the Roses in England, between 1455 and 1487. This was warfare in which most men were truly "of iron", either covered in armoured plates, or firing cannons.
There will be a series rulebook, with a few rules still applying only to a specific game, and the games will have all errata applied to their battle book. The color setups a la Blood & Roses and Arquebus: Men of Iron Volume IV will show up in all battle books. Men of Iron will see some battle changes, a few of which will involve new/changed counters.
The series is designed for quick learning and easy play. Game rules are short, there are no turns - play is continual, with opportunities to steal play from your opponent - and combat resolution is a single dieroll. Playing time is about 1-to-3 hours per battle.
The series is also for the gamer who enjoys playing solitaire. The system is designed for both individual and face-to-face play without any loss in insight or fun. It allows a player or players to see what happened in these famous battles and why. There are no purpose-built solitaire rules, but many players play that way.
Contents:
5 Maps (22x34”)
7 Counter sheets (six and one-half 1/2” + one-half 9/16”)
1 36-page series rulebook
3 Battle books (two 24 page and one 36 page)
6 Player aid cards (four 11x17” and two 11x25.5”)
2 Flight point charts (8.5 x 11”)
2 Ten-sided dice
- Designer : Richard H. Berg, Jack Polonka, Mike Lemick, Ralph Shelton
- Artist : J. J. Dassy, Knut Grünitz, Charles Kibler, Mike Lemick, Rodger B. MacGowan, Mark Simonitch
- Number of players : 1 - 2
- Playing time : 120 - 180
- Recommended ages : 12+
- Language : EN