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Hellenes, 431 BC campaign. Midgame, I played as Athenians. After some succeses in first year of the war, Spartans made their second breath and pusched me strongly.
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Hellenes, 431 BC campaign. Athenians starting deployment.
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Hellenes, 431 BC campaign. Spartans starting deployment.
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Hellenes, 431 BC campaign. 423 BC, endgame. After reconquering of Corcyra and few rebelious islands I acquired 13 prestige points of adventage and made (succesfull) peace offer, winning the war!
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Game History – Hellenes – Published 2009; Cover Design by Rodger B. MacGowan ©2009
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We called it a night after turn 5.... Athens should have consolidated his position and sent out some detachments to keep the victory points closer to zero....
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Looks like you've got it if you sue for peace. Wait a minute... what was that rule again...?
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Thwarted by the earthquake! Athens was going to bring in some more units for the Fall attack...!
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The monster battle is on! Athens lays siege so he can consolidate disparate forces.
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End of turn 3: By pulling together ever C2 unit they could find, Athens rolls over the Spartan defense. Athens then gets ready for Winter.
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The game heats up. Athens is pushing in from two sides... but that one stack is pretty tough!
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End of Turn 2: Athens sends out an expeditionary force and cleans consolidates some forces.
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End of Turn 1. A couple of units can often be repulsed by a garrison.
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Initial set up 413. Can Athens do anything in this game...?
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