SPQR (Deluxe Edition)

GMT Games · Board game · 2008
1–4 · best 2 Solo 240 min Weight 3.9/5
8.3 rating Ludopedia
8.0 rating BGG
Buy · from US$ 69.45
8.3 rating Ludopedia
8.0 rating BGG
Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Fans of large‑scale Roman strategy will love SPQR Deluxe.

Highlights
  • Realistic tactical combat
  • Detailed maps
  • Multiple scenarios
  • Impressive graphics
  • Deep experience
Keep in mind
  • Long playtime
  • Steep learning curve
  • Requires additional components
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About the game

What you do in a play session

SPQR (Deluxe Edition) brings back the grandeur of Roman Republic battles to the table with the depth that only the Great Battles of History series delivers. The deluxe edition compiles the original five scenarios—Heraclea, Ausculum, Beneventum, Bagradas Plains, and Trebbia—and adds nine extra campaigns drawn from expansion modules, such as Cannae, Baecula, and the iconic Zama. Each scenario comes with color‑printed maps at a scale of 70 yards per hex and counters representing infantry, cavalry, and archers, with strength points equating to 100–150 soldiers. The game uses a 10‑sided die to determine movement and combat outcomes, blending dice rolling with movement on a hex grid. The simulation mechanic adds layers of strategy, forcing players to consider logistics, positioning, and attack tactics. SPQR is a 1‑to‑4 player game, with each turn representing 20 minutes of combat, totaling roughly 240 minutes of full play. The complexity is high, suited for those already experienced with wargames who appreciate deep tactical decisions. Components include five color‑printed counter sheets, five maps, a rulebook, a scenario booklet, charts and tables, and a 10‑sided die. The deluxe edition is already in Portuguese, though some support materials may still require translation. In short, SPQR Deluxe is the pick for anyone who wants to relive Rome’s military glory in a game that blends deep strategy, detailed graphics, and a re‑engineered set of scenarios that keep the series alive and vibrant.

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Game details

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Ancient: Rome History: Macedonian Wars History: Punic Wars History: Sicilian Wars Series: Great Battles of History (GMT Games)
Publisher GMT Games
Designer Mark Herman, Richard H. Berg
Artist Leland Myrick, Mark Simonitch, Rodger B. MacGowan

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Frequently Asked Questions

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6 questions
How long does a game last?
Each turn represents 20 minutes of combat, and a full game typically takes around 240 minutes, depending on the scenario and player experience.
How many players can play?
The game supports 1 to 4 players, but the combat experience is richer with at least two participants.
What is the game’s complexity?
SPQR is considered a high‑complexity game, requiring prior wargame knowledge and attention to movement and combat rules.
What components are included?
Included are 5 color‑printed counter sheets, 5 maps, an uncolored rulebook, scenario booklet, charts, tables, and a 10‑sided die.
Do I need to translate anything?
The deluxe edition is already in Portuguese, but some support materials, such as table cards, may need additional translation.
Who is SPQR Deluxe for?
Ideal for wargame enthusiasts, ancient history fans, and players seeking deep strategy in large‑scale scenarios.

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