21 May 2012

Industry News: HPS Greek Wars

HPS has just released a new game set in ancient Greece.

Published on 7 MAY 2010 8:19am by Scott Parrino
  1. great civilizations / ancients, turn-based, strategic, single-player, europe

HPS has just announced the release of Greek Wars, its latest wargame set in ancient Greece.  Developed and produced by Paul Brufell, Greek Wars focuses on the Trojan Wars where the hoplite and the phalanx were the dominant force of the day.  Farmers trained to work in a phalanx formation, they dominated battle from 500 BC to 400 BC.  Some of those battles are still studied today, from the battles of Thermopylae to Marathon and Plataea to the Peloponnesian Wars, hoplites decided the course of empires.

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The battle at Thermopylae 

HPS Greek Wars brings this era to computer gaming, with a full panoply of scenarios of Greek versus Persian and Greek versus Greek. Greek Wars has over 60 scenarios in which Athenians, Spartans, Persians, and many more clash in battles which still resound today. Scenarios allow players to deploy armies of the era using the full range of classical weapons, from infantry spears to bows and various types of cavalry. Command anything from the famous 300 Spartans to the mass armies of the Persian empire, 100,000 strong.

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A column of hoplites 

Greek Wars includes an enhanced computer A.I. that plays an aggressive strategy against the gamer. In response, players must use their best formations and tactics to win the day. Game tactics are based on historical factors, so you can use the lessons from Herodotus and other ancient historians to win through. You may also face off against an opponent, or join in a multi-player PBEM battle with hundreds of units. Scenarios are drawn from history, or players can engage in balanced hypothetical matches from the table top series of battles

Greek Wars uses the HPS Ancient Warfare engine. This provides a hex based, tactical, plot, simultaneous resolution execution. A game turn is composed of three phases: (1) The player assigns commands to his units (movement, changing formation etc). (2) The program then determines the net effect of these orders as the move is played out. (3) Finally, units move, fire at each other, and engage in melee combat. The players watch the outcome of their decisions as a turn of action unfolds. The game then moves on to the next turn.

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A 3D view of a fort, and an overall view of its defense

Game Scale:   

  • Each hex represents a distance of 20 meters.
  • Each turn represents 15 minutes of real time.

 

Scenario include such great battles as:

  • Thermopylae
  • Marathon
  • Plataea
  • Leuktra
  • Mantinea
  • Koronea
  • And many more

In addition to the main game engine there is also a scenario editor included which allows players to create their own scenarios from scratch, edit existing scenarios, and build their own Order of Battles. Detailed instructions are included on how to use the editors but also on how to calculate points for your army and even how to modify the stock graphics if a player so desires; this latter function is called “Paint your own army”.

Covering everything from palisaded camps and fortifications to open plains and mountain passes, 48 maps are included in the game covering both historical and random locations. Thus, a large amount of terrain is available for scenario designers to use in creating custom battles.

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Carthage in Sicily

This is the fourth title in the Ancient Warfare series of games and significantly extends the face of simulated warfare. Features include improved skirmishing for light troops, coalition armies whose contingents can change sides, and more realistic Command and Control rules. Any nation in the game can combat any other nation, providing for a vast array of battles to be fought. So grab your spear and hoplon and march along with Greek Wars.  

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Battle at a mountain pass

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

- 1 GHz Pentium CPU

- 512 MB RAM

- 1000 MB Hard Drive

- Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 (Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft)

 

UPC Code is: 7 13016 00903 4

MSRP: $49.95

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