The Great Battles of Hannibal
Release Date: December 15, 1997
Strategy, turn-based, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
The Great Battles of Hannibal is the second installment of a series of turn-based strategies inspired by ancient history, developed by Erudite Software studio. As in the case of The Great Battles of Alexander, the game is a computer adaptation of the board game. Players have the opportunity to recreate the biggest battles of the Cartaginian leader Hannibal.
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The Great Battles of Hannibal Description
The second in a series of strategic war games based on well-known board games. The Great Battles of Hannibal recreates the eleven largest battles of Cartaginian leader Hannibal, ranging from the massacre of Roman troops in Trasimene Bay to his defeat at Zama.
We can play the entire campaign as Carthaginians or individual battles by choosing any side. At the beginning of each scenario, the individual armies are automatically placed on the battlefield according to historical data. The game takes place on maps divided into hexagonal fields of varied terrain. Compared to The Great Battles of Alexander, the number of options for controlling troops and issuing orders has been increased. We also have the ability to issue new orders to groups of units. The game also has a multiplayer mode that allows you to play two people on the LAN or on the Internet.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
The Great Battles of Hannibal Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Erudite Software
Publisher: iEntertainment Network
Age restrictions: none
The Great Battles of Hannibal System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 166MHz, 32MB RAM