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11 de Setembre. Setge 1714

11 de Setembre. Setge 1714

2-4
Players
120
Minutes
8+
Age
2008
Published

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What to Expect

This game simulates the historical battle of Barcelona on September 11, 1714. Two players or teams command either the Two Crowns' armies (France and Spain) or the Catalan defenders. Players alternate moving units and attacking to control strategic areas and defeat the opponent. Dice rolls add an element of chance to the tactical positioning.

Who Is This Game For?

Designed for enthusiasts of historical wargames and simulations, this game demands patience and strategic thinking during its roughly 120-minute playtime. Prior experience with campaign or area control mechanics is helpful for new players.

How It Works

Players move units on a city map using Area Movement. The campaign is driven by Battle Card mechanics, with dice rolls determining attack and defense outcomes. The goal is to seize key strategic zones and defeat the opposing forces through tactical maneuvers and combat resolution.

Area Movement Campaign / Battle Card Driven Dice Rolling Simulation

What Makes It Special

Created by Xavier Rubio Campillo and Xavier Hernàndez Cardona, this game accurately recreates the 1714 siege of Barcelona. It blends classic wargame elements with campaign and simulation mechanics and belongs to the 'Cities: Barcelona (Spain)' family.

Pro

  • Historical simulation of the Barcelona siege
  • Combination of Area Movement and Battle Card Driven mechanics
  • Tactical depth with dice and simulation elements
  • Part of the 'Cities: Barcelona (Spain)' family

Contra

  • No solo mode available
  • Relatively long playtime around 120 minutes
  • Requires experience with complex wargames

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game focuses on the 1714 siege of Barcelona during the War of Spanish Succession, featuring the armies of the Two Crowns against Catalan defenders.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus first on understanding Area Movement and campaign-driven turns before diving into tactical details.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

No, 11 de Setembre. Setge 1714 is designed for 2 to 4 players without a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

The game typically lasts about 120 minutes, offering an extended tactical experience.

What prior experience do I need?

Familiarity with wargames and campaign mechanics is recommended to fully grasp gameplay and strategy.

How does this compare to similar games?

This game focuses on the historical Barcelona siege using Area Movement on a city map combined with Battle Card driven mechanics.

Is this suitable for families?

Due to complexity and length, it is better suited for experienced players than families.

What mechanic makes it special?

The blend of Area Movement, campaign Battle Card driven turns, and dice rolling defines the gameplay.

Fazit

11 de Setembre. Setge 1714 is recommended for players interested in historical wargames and tactical area control who don’t mind a two-hour game length.