Command Syracuse's forces against Carthage in a tense two-player strategy showdown over Sicily's control from 312 to 305 BC. Syracuse players chase total island dominance or a bold strike on Carthage itself, while Carthaginians lean on their superior navy, mercenaries, and Greek allies to push back the invasion. Both sides field balanced naval power and hired troops, though Carthage boasts greater manpower and funds-yet Syracuse's leader Agathocles holds the edge in command.
Event cards shake up each match with diplomatic shifts, military moves, political twists, or economic turns, ensuring fresh clashes every time. This indie strategy scenario demands sharp tactical choices in a head-to-head duel. It suits strategy enthusiasts who relish historical rivalries and replayable card-driven battles on PC.
Agathocles 312 BC is a two players scenario on the war between Syracuse and Carthage for the control of Sicilia between 312 and 305 BC.
The goal of Syracuse consists in capturing the whole island of Sicilia, or to take Carthage.
The objective of the Carthaginians is to repel their enemy, thanks to their powerful navy, their mercenaries and their Greek allies in Sicilia.
Forces of the two opponents are rather similar in terms of naval assets and availability of mercenaries, but
- Carthage has more human and financial means,
- even if the terrible tyrant Agathocles from Syracuse is a better military leader.
Event cards will allow the various games to unfold differently, as they represent the various diplomatic, military, political or economic changes that can occur during the course of time.