What is AEGEAPOLIS?
‘AEGEA’ comes from the Aegean Sea. The Aegean Sea lies between the Greek mainland and Turkey.
‘POLIS’ is the ancient Greek term for city. It also refers to the ancient, autonomous city-states located on the islands of the Aegean Sea.
AEGEAPOLIS features these ancient Greek city-states in and around the Aegean Sea.
The time period that AEGEAPOLIS focuses on is the fifth century BC, also known as Classical Greece.
But what is AEGEAPOLIS about?
AEGEAPOLIS is played on a 5 x 5 tile grid. Each tile features a polis (city state).
AEGEAPOLIS is a game of trade and commerce. Players establish trade routes and bargain and negotiate deals.
It is a game that focuses on player interaction, swift movement, and seizing opportunities. First, explore the world to find neutral city-states to trade with.
AEGEAPOLIS is also a game of power projection and influence. Expand your influence and conquer neutral cities. Establish borders with the other great powers. Form alliances and conquer what is rightfully yours!
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