Galley Battles: From Salamis to Actium will cover the Greek-Persian Wars,
Peloponnesian Wars, the First Punic War, and ends with the Roman Civil War featuring
Actium in 31 BC. Your fleets are not manned by automatons, as the game system places
a strong emphasis on fatigue and morale, with the battle actions that ships witness
affecting their morale up or down. Likewise, just because your ship may have the
capability to move ten hexes in a given turn it may not do so, as the sailors can be worn
down, or show their inexperience. Thus, it is not enough to simply take into account how
many ships you are engaging with, but you must know the capabilities of your sailors on
those ships. Expect a novice, overworked squadron to save the day and you may find
their squadron floundering and flung out in a chaotic fashion even before making contact
with the enemy!
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Yes!
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Strategy games |
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PC/Windows
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