Recon! Storm over Jerusalem: The Roman Siege (Unboxing)

This is an unboxing of 2-player, area-impulse, card assisted wargame Storm over Jerusalem: The Roman Siege. Designed by Scott Blanton and published by Multi-Man Publishing (MMP).
Storm Over Jerusalem: The Roman Siege is a 2-player wargame simulating the Siege of Jerusalem in 70AD. One player controls the Roman forces, and the other player controls the Judean forces.
By the year 70 of the Common Era (CE), the province of Judea had been in revolt against Rome for nearly 4 years. The protests and riots that began in 66 CE had quickly turned into open rebellion. The standard Roman punitive force under Syrian legate Cestius Gallus, having failed to capture Jerusalem, was wiped out at Beth Horon. General Vespasian was given command of the Roman army in the region and ordered to crush the rebellion and restore order. Turmoil in Rome, however, saw Vespasian recalled to become Emperor. In early 70 CE, Emperor Vespasian dispatched his son Titus (a future Emperor) along with four legions to end the rebellion in this important province. Titus arrived in Jerusalem in April to find the city still at war with itself. Throughout the rebellion, differing Judean factions had fought a bitter internecine war among themselves. The primary factions fighting each other in Jerusalem at this time were controlled by Simon bar Giora and John of Gischala. With the arrival of Titus and his legions, however, they were now faced with a common threat to their immediate survival.
The brutal siege of Jerusalem lasted nearly five months. During the siege, city walls were breached one-by-one, much of the city devastated, and the Temple-central to both the Jewish religion and the defense of the city-destroyed and burned. With the capture of Jerusalem, Titus had effectively ended the Judean revolt, with the last of the rebels finally cornered and eliminated in the legendary siege of Masada in 73 CE.
Using the Area Move system redefined in Storm Over Stalingrad and Storm Over Dien Bien Phu, the game features the use of tactical cards to augment game play, adding to the tension experienced by both sides. The rules are similar in length to those seen in previous Storm Over games, and are of the same level of complexity, with additions made for the situations encountered in this battle.
Additional rules added to the game include Siege Towers, the Walls of Jerusalem, and Judean leaders. In addition to these new rules, new cards have been created in order to represent events encountered during the battle. These include “Battering Rams”, “Famine”, “Rigging the Colonnades”, and “Escape the Siege”.
Game Scale:
Game Turn: approximately 10 - 14 days
Area: approximately 1" = 300ft / 91 meters
Units: Legions
Game Inventory:
One 22 x 34" full color mapsheet
One dual-side printed countersheet (108 3/4" counters w/ 1 blank)
One dual-side printed countersheet (54 3/4" & 88 5/8" counters w/ 17 blanks)
One 12-page full color rulebook
Two dual-side printed player aid cards
One deck of 55 tactical playing cards
Four 6 sided dice (2 red & 2 blue)
Solitaire Playability: Low
Complexity Level: Low
Players: 2 (or more)
Playing Time: 2-3 hours
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  • @WayneHansen
    @WayneHansen4 ай бұрын

    Hey everyone! I hope you liked the video. If you did, I'd love to think I earned your subscription. It really helps me to get more of these great games to show off! You can also help by subscribing to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/wargaminghansen OR making a one-time donation: paypal.me/wargaminghansen

  • @Demy1970
    @Demy19704 ай бұрын

    Good review Wayne, I enjoy your reviews

  • @frankDIPietro
    @frankDIPietro4 ай бұрын

    +Great Video Wayne. This is a fantastic siege type game. I playntested the solo rules from Scott. Solo play is really cool. I also played the 2 player rules solo a couple of times. This is just my opinion but, as for solo, I enjoyed the two player rules, as solo, and liked it better. Of course you need to show no partiality as to Judeans or Romans, but to me the 2 player version solo has more dynamic to it. Keep the videos coming!

  • @TonyLS9A
    @TonyLS9A4 ай бұрын

    Dang it. First, nice video. Thanks for the review. But as I watched this the box of Avalon Hill’s Siege of Jerusalem started glaring at me. Sigh, time to get that on the table again. And that’ll lead me to getting this new one as well. Note to self: need more shelves.