The Fury of the Norsemen

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Artwork by Pat Tidy, 1980

The Fury of the Norsemen is a two-player board game published by Metagaming Concepts in 1980.

The Fury of the Norsemen is a 2-player wargame that simulates the historical Viking raids of the 9th and 10th centuries on settlements in Western Europe.[1] The map shows a generic English or Irish coastal village, with farms and a manor house. One player controls Viking raiders, while the other player defends the town with soldiers and villagers.[2]

Although the Vikings are more powerful than the villagers, the village priest can try to call down God's wrath to destroy one Viking unit.[2]

The game comes boxed with a 16-page rulebook, 126 thin cardstock counters, a 14" x 12" three-color map and one six-sided die.[2]

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