Paris vaut bien une Messe! Les Guerres de Religion 1562-1598 (2003)
Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 12
Players: 2
Publisher: Vae Victis
Designers: Ben Hull
Artists: Giuseppe Rava, Christophe Camilotte, Didier Bourgeois
Mechanics: Line of Sight, Hexagon Grid, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation
Min. Age: 12
Players: 2
Publisher: Vae Victis
Designers: Ben Hull
Artists: Giuseppe Rava, Christophe Camilotte, Didier Bourgeois
Mechanics: Line of Sight, Hexagon Grid, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation
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Paris vaut bien une messe ! (Paris is worth a mass) covers two battles of the French Religion Wars, Dreux (1562) and Ivry (1590).
The game uses a slightly streamlined version of the rules used in Ben Hull's other game, This Accursed Civil War (which covered the English Civil War). These battles are somewhat smaller than in the GMT game, as befitting the smaller format offered by Vae Victis.
Armies are divided into 3-5 "wings," each of which is given orders every turn (either "Charge," "March," or "Rally") and it is the giving and carrying-out of orders which drives the game. Wings are activated one at a time, alternating between players.
The game uses a slightly streamlined version of the rules used in Ben Hull's other game, This Accursed Civil War (which covered the English Civil War). These battles are somewhat smaller than in the GMT game, as befitting the smaller format offered by Vae Victis.
Armies are divided into 3-5 "wings," each of which is given orders every turn (either "Charge," "March," or "Rally") and it is the giving and carrying-out of orders which drives the game. Wings are activated one at a time, alternating between players.
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