Thursday, August 1, 2019

Battle of Paraitacene 317 BC - Command and Colors Ancients




Eumenes' army on the left, Antigonus' on the right


Opposite end of the table


Light infantry get stuck in the centre


Antigonus' right flank


Antigonus' left flank


Last Wednesday night Rick, Simon, Phil and I met down at the Vikings Club for a game of Command and Colors Ancients (CCA). The scenario was the Battle of Paraitacene with Antigonus taking on Eumenes. Rick and Phil commanded Antigonus' forces while Simon and I commanded those of Eumenes. We played a CCA game of the Battle of Gabiene a few years ago at Little Wars which was a lot of fun, so it was good to play this battle which took place one year earlier in 317 BC, between the same armies.

Antigonus got off to a good start by despatching all of Eumenes' elephants. However a combination of poor cards and dice saw his attack falter and he was unable to capitalise on his cavalry advantage on his right flank. Eumenes responded by cleaning up Peithon's light cavalry and Antigonus's light infantry and pike in the centre. In the end it was a comprehensive victory for Eumenes with seven to three victory banners.



Eumenes' right flank


Eumenes' left flank


Fighting in the centre


Light infantry keep it up


Eumenes cleans up the the right flank and centre

9 comments:

  1. Replies
    1. Thanks Michal, CCA games are quick and a lot of fun.

      Delete
  2. Wonderful looking game, nicely done. I may have to look into C&C one of these days. Pity Eumenes won though I have a soft spot for Antigonus ;) )

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks FMB, it is a great game, quick and a lot of fun to play. GMT Games have just released the first set for their Medieval version.

      Delete
    2. Markus, CCA is a terrific game whether played with the original blocks or miniatures. It is always an easy sell for our group’s gaming sessions.

      Delete
  3. Replies
    1. Thanks Jonathan, we've got a couple of new players at the club who are keen, so more games are definitely on the cards.

      Delete
  4. Another lovely looking game with fantastic figures!
    Best Iain

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Iain, our CCA games are always a lot of fun.

      Delete

Pompeii: Inside a Lost City - National Museum of Australia Exhibition Part One

  Marble statuette of Venus, 1st century CE, excavated 1973, Villa Poppaea, Villa A Oplontis, near Pompeii Lapilli-encrusted bronze situla (...