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Tetrarchia Board Game

Tetrarchia Board Game

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Description

Tetrarchia Board Game is a cooperative game in which players take the role of the 4 Emperors, fighting the revolts within the Empire and the Barbarian armies that try to bring it down.With simple rules, the core engine leads to very different games and surprising endings.Towards the end of the 3rd century BC, the Roman consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus was nicknamed 'The Sword of Rome' for his exploits in the wars against the Gauls and the Carthaginians. Five centuries later, towards the end of the 3rd century AD, the old Republic is too far away and the now Roman Empire seems doomed. Enemies cross the frontiers, revolt spreads through its provinces, and every time a Roman Emperor has the courage and ability to face the threats, usurpers take his place in Rome and increase the chaos. Emperor Diocletian sees only one revolutionary way out: to share divine power with a few trusted colleagues. In a few years he creates an Imperial College together with Maximian, Constantius and Galerius, forming the first 'Tetrarchy'. Now the swords of Rome are four, and they are going to fall mercilessly on their enemies. Or not.With Tetrarchia Board Game you'll face up to 81 difficulty challenges, that you will define in the initial configuration of the game.The game has at least 4 historical scenarios, including:Carausian Revolt (286-296). The most serious challenge to Diocletian, leading to Tetrarchy.Danube Wars (293-296). A series of campaigns �with greater difficulty to maintain the border.Mauretanian War (296-298). Maximian chases the elusive Berbers to their bases.Great Persian War (296-299). The joint threat of a Persian army and an Egyptian revolt ends in total Roman victory and a 40-year peace.The flow of each Emperor's turn is very simple: spend up to 6 �Imperivm Points' (IP), and then propagate threats with the roll of two dice.The Emperors can spend their IP in:Move to a linked province.Order a fleet to Sail to an adjacent sea zone.Secure the province by placing one of their tokens.Subdue the province by removing the Unrest/Revolt token.Attack a Barbarian army in a linked province.The players win if they secure the borders of the Empire before the majority of provinces revolt or Rome falls.

Eu Toys Safety Directive Age Specific WarningNot suitable for children under 36 months
Eu Toys Safety Directive Non Age Specific WarningNot to be used by children over 36 months

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  • £5.99 express delivery by Sat 17 Jan if you order before 6pm
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Tetrarchia Board Game
Tetrarchia Board Game

£27.74

£27.74/each

Description

Tetrarchia Board Game is a cooperative game in which players take the role of the 4 Emperors, fighting the revolts within the Empire and the Barbarian armies that try to bring it down.With simple rules, the core engine leads to very different games and surprising endings.Towards the end of the 3rd century BC, the Roman consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus was nicknamed 'The Sword of Rome' for his exploits in the wars against the Gauls and the Carthaginians. Five centuries later, towards the end of the 3rd century AD, the old Republic is too far away and the now Roman Empire seems doomed. Enemies cross the frontiers, revolt spreads through its provinces, and every time a Roman Emperor has the courage and ability to face the threats, usurpers take his place in Rome and increase the chaos. Emperor Diocletian sees only one revolutionary way out: to share divine power with a few trusted colleagues. In a few years he creates an Imperial College together with Maximian, Constantius and Galerius, forming the first 'Tetrarchy'. Now the swords of Rome are four, and they are going to fall mercilessly on their enemies. Or not.With Tetrarchia Board Game you'll face up to 81 difficulty challenges, that you will define in the initial configuration of the game.The game has at least 4 historical scenarios, including:Carausian Revolt (286-296). The most serious challenge to Diocletian, leading to Tetrarchy.Danube Wars (293-296). A series of campaigns �with greater difficulty to maintain the border.Mauretanian War (296-298). Maximian chases the elusive Berbers to their bases.Great Persian War (296-299). The joint threat of a Persian army and an Egyptian revolt ends in total Roman victory and a 40-year peace.The flow of each Emperor's turn is very simple: spend up to 6 �Imperivm Points' (IP), and then propagate threats with the roll of two dice.The Emperors can spend their IP in:Move to a linked province.Order a fleet to Sail to an adjacent sea zone.Secure the province by placing one of their tokens.Subdue the province by removing the Unrest/Revolt token.Attack a Barbarian army in a linked province.The players win if they secure the borders of the Empire before the majority of provinces revolt or Rome falls.

Eu Toys Safety Directive Age Specific WarningNot suitable for children under 36 months
Eu Toys Safety Directive Non Age Specific WarningNot to be used by children over 36 months

Delivery
  • £2.99 standard delivery between Mon 19 Jan - Tue 20 Jan
  • £5.99 express delivery by Sat 17 Jan if you order before 6pm
Returns

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Christmas returns

We've extended our usual returns policy for Christmas gifts. You can return gifts purchased between 1 October and 24 December 2025 until 31 January 2026.

£27.74

£27.74/each

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Sold and sent by Zatu Games

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£2.99 standard delivery between Mon 19 Jan - Tue 20 Jan

£5.99 express delivery by Sat 17 Jan if you order before 6pm

Returns available within 30 days. Christmas gifts returnable until 31 Jan.

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