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Diadochoi - A Divided Uncompleted Empire (Japanese Edition)

By: Asahi Publishing Company

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: War Games (Asahi Publishing Company)

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Product Info

Title
Diadochoi - A Divided Uncompleted Empire (Japanese Edition)
Category
Publish Year
1983
Dimensions
8.5x11.75x.5"
NKG Part #
2148008629
MFG. Part #
SGB-2
Type
Ziplock
Age Range
14 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players
Game Length
60 Minutes

Description

This is a Japanese-Language item and includes no English components unless noted in the condition note.

The game covers the ceaseless in-fighting amongst Alexander the Great’s Generals after his death. The map stretches from Northern Macedonia and Benghazi in the west to the Caspian Sea in the east. The map uses a more naturalized look than most other AT games and is completely in Japanese, other than the title. Units are of indeterminate size, but include Elephants, ships, and leaders as well as infantry. Also, the counters use mostly Japanese characters, except for the Arabic numerals.

The first six pages cover the events leading up to the battle, while the next 12 pages cover the rules of the game and the rest are a detailed description of the participants involved. The map contains four 11x17” pieces, making one whole map together. The map does not use full-hex terrain symbols but does include a vast array of set-up boxes for the different clans involved.
As its name implies, this is a alternative history of the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600. The counters have a combat and movement value with some of the troops having their combat number in parenthesis (the musket-armed troops I bet, but there does seen to be a lot of them). There is a neat time spiral in the middle of a roster page (what is recorded there, I have no idea), as the CRT is a ‘push-style’ one, with the results of ‘AD’, ‘AR’ ‘Eng’, ‘DR’ and ‘DD”. Apparently the game lasts twelve turns, but there is no indication of turn length, map or unit scale.