The Game
This boxed game will let you refight the more decisive battles
of the notorious and respected Condottiero of the first half of
XVth century: Braccio da Montone.
The game system is the same as that of Guelphs and
Ghibellines and Sa Battalla, integrated with ad hoc rules
needed to reflect the different tactics invented and used by
Braccio (the so-called Scuola Braccesca).
The game simulates the two major battles fought by the
condottiero: Sant'Egidio (July 12, 1416), whereby he became
Lord of Perugia and l'Aquila (June 2, 1424), in which he was
defeated and mortally wounded.
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Components
Scale
Designer
Complexity
Downloads
Solitarie
Suitability
Website by Tinti Giulia
Piergennaro Federico
Marco Gnagnetti
Two maps 84x60 cm;
176 5/8” and 140 1/2” die-cut
counters;
Three Player Aid Carts;
A rule booklet with scenarios
and an historical background.
1 hex: 100 meters (about 110 yards)
1 strengh point:
100-200 men for the cavalry,
250-500 men for infantry,
750-1,000 men for the militia
Italy, first half XV Century
To order - 49 euro
Rules (PDF, 1 MB)
Shipping cost included
Historical context (PDF, 1 MB)
Correct set up table (PDF, 12,5 MB)
Erratum and clarification
(PDF, 1 MB)
Cyberboard gamebox (ZIP, 21MB,
courtesy of Pierre Bulle)
Modulo Vassal (ZIP, 6MB,
courtesy of Pierre Bulle)