The Barbarians (board Game)
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''The Barbarians'', subtitled "Games of the Fall of Rome and the Mongol Invasion of Europe", is a set of two
board wargame A board wargame is a wargame with a set playing surface or board, as opposed to being played on a computer or in a more free-form playing area as in miniatures games. The modern, commercial wargaming hobby (as distinct from military exercises, o ...
s published by
Yaquinto Publications Yaquinto Publications was the wargame publishing arm of the Robert Yaquinto Printing Company of Dallas, Texas. History Yaquinto Publications was started by Robert Yaquinto Printing early in the year 1979. In March 1979 Robert Yaquinto hired S ...
in 1981.


Description

''The Barbarians'' contains two games: * ''Sack Rome'' covers the period 330–476 A.D., when Rome was sacked several times by various "barbarian" invaders. * ''Mongol'' simulates the
Mongol invasion of Europe From the 1220s into the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, Alania, and the Kievan Rus' federation. Following this, they began their invasion into heartland Europe by launching a two-pronged invasion of ...
that lasted from 1237 to 1242 A.D.


Components

The game box contains * two maps * 200 counters (80 for "Sack of Rome", 120 for "Mongol") * Ziplock bags for counter storage * 8-page rulebook for both games


Gameplay


''Sack of Rome''

The players play twice for a complete game. The map shows the Western Roman Empire, with Rome located in the south-western corner. The game takes 14 turns, each turn representing ten years, starting in 330 A.D. At various points in the game, various bands of barbarians (
Goths The Goths ( got, 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰, translit=''Gutþiuda''; la, Gothi, grc-gre, Γότθοι, Gótthoi) were a Germanic people who played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the emergence of medieval Europe ...
,
Vandals The Vandals were a Germanic peoples, Germanic people who first inhabited what is now southern Poland. They established Vandal Kingdom, Vandal kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean islands, and North Africa in the fifth century. The ...
,
Visigoths The Visigoths (; la, Visigothi, Wisigothi, Vesi, Visi, Wesi, Wisi) were an early Germanic people who, along with the Ostrogoths, constituted the two major political entities of the Goths within the Roman Empire in late antiquity, or what is ...
and
Huns The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th century AD. According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part ...
) enter from the north, and try to fight their way to Rome. Each turn, the Barbarians move and fight first, followed by Roman movement and combat. The game ends when a Barbarian unit reaches and holds Rome. The players then reverse roles and play again. The winner of the overall game is the player who defended Rome longer. An optional rule allows for two Barbarian players, and offers the option of diplomacy, where the Roman player can ally with one or the other of the Barbarian players.


''Mongol''

The Mongols invade Europe from the east. The game lasts nine turns, each representing six months, and the Mongol player must control 23 provinces by the end of the final turn to win. To replicate the unwillingness of European nations to unite in the face of the
Mongol The Mongols ( mn, Монголчууд, , , ; ; russian: Монголы) are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, Inner Mongolia in China and the Buryatia Republic of the Russian Federation. The Mongols are the principal member of ...
invasion, some armies can only fight on their own territory, while others need a die roll of 5 or 6 to mobilize.


Publication history

''The Barbarians'' was designed by S. Craig Taylor and Neil Zimmerer, with artwork by Chris White, and was published by Yaquinto Publications in 1981 in an
LP record The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of  rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a ...
-sized folder with the maps printed on the inside cover. However, counter storage was an issue in the album, so Yaquinto re-released the game with the original album folder, but now enclosed in a box, with Ziplock bags provided for counter storage.


Reception

Reviewers generally thought these games were good for a short session. In the June 1981 issue of ''
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'' (Issue 40), Gregory Courter commented that "All in all, ''The Barbarians'' are excellent beginning war games. They are also pretty good as short fill-in games." In Issue 36 of ''
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'' (March–April 1982), Paul King was impressed with the quality of the components of the two included games. He liked the automatic balance of ''Sack of Rome'', since although the fall of Rome was inevitable, playing two back-to-back games gave both players an opportunity to win. He found ''Mongol'' to be severely unbalanced in favor of the Mongol player saying, "I have rarely seen the Mongols fail to in often winning by mid-game in some cases. Although he was troubled by a lack of historical accuracy in either game, he concluded "''The Barbarians'' provides us with two easy to play games, but lacking in true historicity ..At the same time, I must recommend this offering from Yaquinto for the beginner, the young player and as a handy beer and pretzels game for everyone else."


References

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