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Information

Designed By: Martin Wallace
Published By: Warfrog
Mfg suggested # of Players: 3 - 5 players
User suggested # of Players:
Best with 5 players
Recommended with 4, 5 players
(17 voters) [poll]
Playing Time: 120 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 13 and up
User Suggested Ages: 12 and up
(4 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence: Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet
(5 voters) [poll]
Category: Ancient
Wargame
Political
Mechanics: Dice Rolling
Secret Unit Deployment
Other Names:
Pericles

Description

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Perikles is a game from Martin Wallace. Players assume the role of a noble family seeking to become the leader of one or more of 6 ancient Greek city-states. The game plays out in two phases:

In the first, players vie for area control in each of the six states, which end in elections. Players who win the election in each state can then "control" that state's army.

In the second phase, players use cards to move their armies to attack or defend one of seven battles (each tied to a state, and you can't attack your own!) that are up for grabs that round.

The gameplay mechanic is straightforward, with elements drawn from other Euro-style wargames (especially Martin Wallace's Struggle of Empires). What makes Perikles unique is the smooth integration of the area control/voting phase and the military phase.

From the back of the box:

"Together the Greek City States had defeated the greatest power in the world, the Persians. Now, though, pride and envy have led them to fight amongst themselves in what we know today as the Peloponnesian War.

Each player represents a powerful Greek family with political influence spread across the six major city states of ancient Greece. Players strive to become leaders of these cities, thus taking control of their military forces. With these forces players will aim to win glory on the battlefield."

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2 One page summary of rules for Perikles
Perikles Phase Summary.pdf
I felt a bit overwhelmed with even the three-page summary of rules I found here on BGG, and I believe other new players can be put off by the length. I decided to try to squeeze the phases and goals down to one page. A bit is probably a little cryptic, but the goal here is to give a summary for someone teaching the rules, as well as a reference sheet that's a quick reminder of some of the subtleties. There's a second page attached that's an odds summary, in case that's of use (though I believe my reference sheet gives a simpler and clearer way to compute the odds than the original rules).
8 Perikles notes file
Perikles Notes v1.doc
Perikles notes file that I use to teach the game and to refresh my memory about the rules. Incorporates any clarifications from the BGG Rules Forum.
0 Perikles Faction Cards
Perikles.Faction Cards.zip
Keep track of Location, Influence and Special Tiles and leaders
3 Perikles battle odds with explanation.doc
Perikles battle odds with explanation.doc
Probability chart of attacker winning a battle, with or without first round advantage.
1 Perikles_PlayerAid_GermanV1.pdf
Perikles_PlayerAid_GermanV1.pdf
My turn summary cards in German: print out, cut across the middle and fold each in half and you get 2 cards
1 Perikles_statistics_v1.pdf
Perikles_statistics_v1.pdf
A few numbers to help strategy on Perikles (armies sizes, locations fought over, etc).
6 Perikles_WhatHappensInABattle.doc
Perikles_WhatHappensInABattle.doc
Summary of the very good What Happens In A Battle thread by dipdragon. I found it very usefull to have it all on one page.
0 Perikles ITA Rules 1.3.pdf
Perikles ITA Rules 1.3.pdf
Perikles ITA Rules - layout originale
2 Reglas Pericles CASTELLANO VER 1.3.pdf
Reglas Pericles CASTELLANO VER 1.3.pdf
Reglamento en castellano por Arracataflán miembro de BSK
1 Perikles Score Track.jpg
Perikles Score Track.jpg
Perikles Score Track