The Crusades: Western Invasions of the Holy Land 1097-1191 A.D. (1978)

Playtime: 240
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2 - 8
Publisher:
SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)
Designers:
Richard H. Berg
Artists:
Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechanics:
Events,
Dice Rolling,
Team-Based Game,
Ratio / Combat Results Table,
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game,
Grid Movement,
Hexagon Grid,
Simulation
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A strategic level hex-wargame treatment of the 1st and 3rd Crusades, 1096-1099 and 1190-1192 respectively. The rules for each Crusade share the same basic mechanics however the 3rd Crusade scenario is designed as a two-player only game, while the 1st Crusade scenario is intended for multi-player play, and has additional rules covering diplomatic and economic elements.
Distinguishing features:
Combat occurs within hexes.
Sieges play a significant part in the game.
The 1st Crusade scenario creates a co-operative yet competitive game in that the crusader players must co-operate for the Crusade to succeed yet still need to pursue their own objectives (the same applies to the Muslim players).
Lots of atmospheric 'chrome', individual Crusader and Muslim leader are present as units, random events (plague, visions, treachery etc), Armenian and Byzantine intervention.
All orders for a turn are pre-written - makes for a long game (particularly the 1st Crusade scenario).
The map covers South-East Asia minor down through the Holy Land and Northern Egypt. Constantinople and the early part of the rout of the 1st Crusade is therefore not covered.
One of the few strategic level treatments of the Crusades. GMT have subsequently published 'Onward Christian Soldiers' (also by R.Berg); Columbia have published 'Crusader Rex', and Multi-man publishing have published Kingdom of Heaven.
This was published as both a boxed set by SPI and in their Strategy & Tactics magazine #70.
Distinguishing features:
Combat occurs within hexes.
Sieges play a significant part in the game.
The 1st Crusade scenario creates a co-operative yet competitive game in that the crusader players must co-operate for the Crusade to succeed yet still need to pursue their own objectives (the same applies to the Muslim players).
Lots of atmospheric 'chrome', individual Crusader and Muslim leader are present as units, random events (plague, visions, treachery etc), Armenian and Byzantine intervention.
All orders for a turn are pre-written - makes for a long game (particularly the 1st Crusade scenario).
The map covers South-East Asia minor down through the Holy Land and Northern Egypt. Constantinople and the early part of the rout of the 1st Crusade is therefore not covered.
One of the few strategic level treatments of the Crusades. GMT have subsequently published 'Onward Christian Soldiers' (also by R.Berg); Columbia have published 'Crusader Rex', and Multi-man publishing have published Kingdom of Heaven.
This was published as both a boxed set by SPI and in their Strategy & Tactics magazine #70.
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