PRESTAGS
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PRESTAGS ("Pre-Seventeenth Century Tactical Game System") is a collection of five board wargames published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that simulates battles from the Bronze Age to the Renaissance. The five games were originally published as individual games with their own set of rules before being collected into one box and their various rules revised to produce one common set of rules.
Gameplay
PRESTAGS is a collection of five two-player tactical board wargames in which one player controls one force such as Romans, Vikings, or Normans, and the other player controls the force that met them in battle.[1] The five games were published individually before being gathered together and retitled:
- Chariot (formerly Armageddon): Bronze Age, 3000 BCE to 500 BCE
- Spartan (formerly Phalanx ): Iron Age, 500 BCE to 100 BCE
- Legion (formerly Centurion): Roman Empire, 100 BC to 700 AD
- Viking (formerly Dark Ages): Medieval Period, 700 CE to 1300 CE)
- Yeoman (formerly Renaissance of Infantry), Renaissance, 1250 CE to 1550 CE
Each game has multiple scenarios covering various battles that occurred during that time period.
The game system used by all games of the PRESTAGS series is a simple "I Go, You Go" system of alternating turns where one player fires missiles (arrows, spears, etc.), moves and attacks, followed by the other player. More complexity can be added by using optional rules for panic, leadership, facing, melee and simultaneous movement.[2]
In addition to the shared PRESTAGS rules, each game also has rules unique to the game's particular period. Vikings, for instance, includes the use of fransisca throwing axes, berserkers and longboats.[1]