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Cradle of Civilization

By: Compass Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - Assorted (Compass Games)

MSRP old price: $89.00


Product Info

Title
Cradle of Civilization
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Author
Sean Chick, Daniel Chick
Publish Year
2021
Dimensions
9.25x11.75x3.25"
NKG Part #
2147911702
MFG. Part #
CPS1107
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 6 Players
Game Length
120 - 240 Minutes

Description

Cradle of Civilization is a pair of games in one pack that allows one to six players determine the fate of the ancient near east. In one game civilizations rise, while in the second, players battle over whether the great Persian Empire will survive or perish. Both games use simple mechanics to make them quick-playing and to portray a period feel to the players..

Sumeria to Persia is about the Bronze and Iron Age, when civilization was born and city states evolved into kingdoms and finally to large empires, culminating in the Persian Empire founded by Cyrus the Great. Players of History of the World will recognize the base mechanics whereby players randomly select civilizations from cards, although the player in last place has more power to decide which civilization they will play.

Sumeria to Persia does is for two to six players and offers more options than previous games on the subject. Civilizations that survive can continue to expand in future turns. Random events create possibilities that defy history but were in the realm of possibility. The Minoans may have a brilliant military commander and the Egyptians could become a seafaring empire. There are also rules for constructing wonders, the placement of cities, and the general effects of the Bronze Age collapse. Lastly, the Persian Empire does appear, although any player choosing them must hand out victory points to their opponents.

Alexander vs. Darius: The Fall of the Persian Empire is a two-player game that simulates Alexander III’s conquest of the great Persian Empire. Sometimes portrayed as a foregone conclusion, this game argues that Persia certainly had a chance to win if they had used different strategies or had some luck on the battlefield. Darius III need not have been Persia’s last king.

The heart of Alexander vs. Darius is a war weariness track, which moves down steadily for Alexander’s army. Historically, it did not reach zero until after his invasion of India, but a Persian battlefield victory could have changed that. The game also allows players to explore Memnon’s strategy of using Persian naval supremacy to raid Alexander’s rear as well as exploring the possibilities of the Spartan rebellion. Lastly, the Persians themselves must worry about legitimacy, and therefore must be active in resisting Alexander, or risk losing their grip on the throne.

Product Information:

  • Complexity: 2 out of 10 (Sumeria to Persia), 4 out of 10 (Alexander vs. Darius)
  • Solitaire Suitability: 1 out of 10 (Sumeria to Persia), 7 out of 10 (Alexander vs. Darius)
  • Players: one to six
  • Playing Time: 3 hours

    Components:

  • One mounted map (22 X 34 inches)
  • Nine full sheets of large 0.65” counters
  • Two rules booklet
  • Six player reference cards
  • Forty-Eight Nation/City/Epoch tiles
  • Twelve 6-sided dice
  • One box and lid set