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GMT Games  |  SKU: 1514-18

Falling Sky: The Gallic Revolt Against Caesar

$75.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Volko Ruhnke, Andrew Ruhnke
Publisher GMT Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 180-360 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expansion Ariovistus: A Falling Sky Expansion 
Honors 2016 Golden Geek Best Wargame Winner
2016 Golden Geek Best Wargame Nominee
2016 Golden Geek Best Solo Board Game Nominee

Late Summer, 54 BC: In a series of brilliant and brutal campaigns, Caesar has seized Gaul for Rome. But not all tribes rest subdued. In the north, the Belgic leader Ambiorix springs a trap on unwary legions while Caesar is away. In the south, an ambitious son of the Arverni seeks to unite a Celtic confederation in revolt against the hated Romans. And what of the influential Aedui? Their republic appears content to shelter under Roman protection – but can they be trusted any further than any other Gauls? Meanwhile, along the Rhine, Germanic warbands multiply...

Falling Sky : The Gallic Revolt Against Caesar (formerly Gallic War) takes 1 to 4 players into the military actions and complex politics of Roman-occupied but not-yet-conquered Gaul. Caesar and his hard-hitting legions cannot be everywhere and will not triumph without powerful allies among local tribes. But each Gallic confederation has its own agenda and must keep its eyes not only on the Romans but also on Celtic, Belgic, and Germanic rivals. Players recruit forces, rally allies, husband resources for war, and balance dispersed action with the effectiveness and risk of concentrated battle.

Leveraging GMT's popular COIN Series system to integrate historical events with wide-ranging strategic options across the game board, Falling Sky provides accessible and deep historical gaming of war, politics, and diplomacy. A full solitaire system enables solo players to test their skill against an array of game-run factions, each unique. From Britannia to the Rhenus and down to Provincia, armies are on the move. Who shall finally subdue Gaul?

Components:

  • A 17”x22” mounted board.
  • A deck of 77 playing cards.
  • 200 wooden pieces—
    • 3 15mm dia. X 20mm high cylinders (embossed)
    • 8 15mm dia. X 10mm high cylinders (embossed)
    • 38 15mm dia. X 4mm high discs
    • 115 10mm X 10mm octagonal cylinders (embossed)
    • 12 10mm cubes
    • 12 15mm x 15mm X 8mm blocks
    • 12 small pawns.
  • 5 5x7” Available Forces displays.
  • 4 Faction player aid foldouts.
  • 2 Non-Player foldouts.
  • 2 Sequence of Play and Germanic Tribes sheets.
  • 1 Battle and Non-Player Instructions foldout.
  • A sheet of markers.
  • 4 plastic 6-sided dice.
  • Play book.
  • Rule book.

Players: 1-4 (full solitaire system)
Map: Area movement
Time scale: 1 year per 15-card campaign

Designers: Volko Ruhnke and Andrew Ruhnke
Series Developer: Mike Bertucelli

(source: GMT website, updated here by designer)

Customer Reviews

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Simon Gauvin
First COIN

It is really well designed. I played only solo and even though I think it's an excellent game I was not ready for the massive amount of time it took me to deal with the other factions flow chart. And I struggled a lot to see what they should be doing. But this is my first COIN game. If you don't mind the time sink and like war games, just go for it.

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Patrick Dornan
Accessable and fun

Another great COIN game. It's definitely a bit heavier than say Cuba Libre or Andean Abyss, but the theme and flow is still just as exciting!

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Christoph Burg
Favorite COIN Game

Diverse factions and great theme. My favourite COIN game. It is heavier than Cuba Libre, but very accessible overall