Battle of Sekigahara FOLIO
FOLIO VERSION
October 21, 1600 - The fate of Japan hangs in the balance. The country is split into two factions each of which has gathered a large army. Osaka Castle has been captured and forces under Ieyasu Tokugawa have moved south to finish the war. Ishida Mitsunari has an army waiting to entrap the Ieyasu's forces referred to as the Eastern Army. Ishida's Western Army awaits though treachery is in the wind. The stage is set.
"The Battle of Sekigahara" is a low to moderate complexity tactical game covering the epic Japanese battle in 1600 during the Sengoku period. The game takes about 90 minutes to play. One player commands the Western Army under Ishida Mitsunari and the other player commands the Eastern Army under Tokugawa Ieyasu. Cards vary game play.
PLAYERS: 1-2
AGE: 12+
TIME TO PLAY: 60-90 Minutes
DESIGNER: Stephen L. Kling, Jr.
CONTENTS:
- 64 game pieces (5/8" inch)
- A single rulebook with design notes (4 pages)
- 20 game cards
- A single game map (11x17" inch)
- 1 six sided dice