Rome's Greatest Foe: 2nd Punic War Can the wealthy trade city of Carthage and Hannibal's invasion force cripple Rome? Review - I did not actually play it but the rules and counter icons seem very well done. I like the ecomomics and manpower rules especially. The map consists of so many small (meaningless) areas it might as well have used hexes. Would make a good computer
$5.95
Solitaire Caesar Can you lead the Roman Legions to victory and defend the empire from Barbarian attacks? Review - simple but captures the atmosphere of the time.
$5.00
The Glory that Was Vol. I: Greece. Episode I: Tanagra (457 BC) A number of battles from the Persian War to the War of the Successors Review - Not played, but have played similar 'Sparta!'. Good for a free game, especially the counters. Mechanics promise broader application to ancient settings. Thank you to the author for sharing.
The Glory that Was Vol. I: Greece. Episode III,The Battles of Nemea and Coronea, 394 BC Three decades Sparta was the uncontested military leader of the Greek Poleis Review - Played Nemea. Fairly vanilla mechanics with combat tables similar to SPQR but no step loss. Interesting card mechanic may reward development. Too much detail for the underlying gameplay. Unit counters good and simple.
Trojan War Legendary conflict with a massive Greek force having landed on the beaches near Troy Review - An interesting addition to the field of ancient warfare