I'd like to share photos from our recent 2 day Punic War game.
This shows the length of the table with the Romans & their Italian allies occupying the central position.
Hannibal's Carthaginians were at the southern end, separated by a mostly uncrossable river. His brother Hasdrubal's army was at the northern end.
The goal was to either destroy the Romans or, at least, join their armies.
The difficult river:
A marching fort occupied the heights, well defended.
A villa lay abandoned.
Hasdrubals cavalry moved forward, trying to tempt the Romans off their hill.
The formidable elephants, screened by Numidian javelinmen, waited.
Hasdrubal's left flank reveal yet more cavalry & his centre with its Offensive Spears, poised.
The cunningly placed ballistas (which actually took out a Roman Nellie) wait.
Roman Allied cavalry
Roman heavy infantry: the elite & nearly unbeatable centre of the Roman line
The Romans surge forward, too late to stop a junction of the two armies
The game had some hard fighting at the fords & the beginning of a battle on the slopes but ultimately the Romans were outmanoeuvred & the Carthaginians won a Minor Victory with a the joining of the two brothers' armies.
donald