CONTENTS: ? rule booklet (16 pages) ? 2 large chart sheets ? 3-piece mounted mapboard ? 448 counters (including blanks) ~ "In 51 B.C. Vercingetorix led 80,000 starving Gauls from the besieged city of Alesia and threw them against the surrounding Roman fortifications in concert with attacks from without by a relieving force a quarter of a million strong What followed sealed the fate of Gaul. Can you succeed where he failed? Julius Caesar with ten tested Legions maintained an investment of a force larger than his own while fending off a relieving force 250,000 strong. Outnumbered 6-1, defending a tactical "doughnut" against a simultaneously expanding center and contracting perimeter, Caesar accomplished a feat which astounds historians to this day..."
