Eunus 133 B.C. is the story of the first slave war. The slaves of Sicily revolt and massacre the great landowners, trying to seize the whole island and to contaminate other areas of the Roman republic. The Roman armies must imperatively destroy the whole of the rebels or calm the revolt.
Eunus 133 BC lasts 20 turns, each representing two months, between spring 135 and winter 132 BC.
- One player represents the revolting hordes of slaves and brigands in Sicily under the leadership of Eunus and other charismatic leaders. He must spread the uprising to all the cities of the island and create new factional outbreaks elsewhere that will strengthen it.
- His opponent plays the Roman armies, weak at the beginning, but whose power will always increase.
The event cards will allow the game to be renewed by a set of varied social, military, political or economic fluctuations.
Average duration: 1h30.
Favored side: Roman.
Most difficult side to play: Romans.