Pursuit of Glory: The Great War in the Near East
Pursuit of Glory: The Great War in the Near East
SKU:GMT2313
"Pursuit of Glory: The Great War in the Near East" is a thrilling sequel to the acclaimed World War I card-driven game, "Paths of Glory." Consistently rated among the top 100 war games on Board Game Geek for over a decade, "Pursuit of Glory" immerses players in the strategic complexities of World War I in the Near East. Players can command the British/Russian alliance or the Ottoman Empire, navigating historical events such as Gallipoli, the Russian Revolution, and holy wars. Engage in the dynamic roles of Churchill, Lawrence of Arabia, Enver, and Falkenhayn as you strategize for victory.
The second edition of "Pursuit of Glory" includes a mounted game board, full-color rules and playbook with comprehensive errata and updates, two updated card decks, and revised pieces and counters. This edition also features the modified Parvus event card, offering a refined entry for the Russian Revolution.
Explore the strategic depths of this stand-alone sequel to "Paths of Glory," which shifts the focus from the European theater to the intricate battles in the Middle East. Utilizing the same card-driven mechanics and point-to-point movement, "Pursuit of Glory" introduces tailored rule modifications to accurately reflect the unique conditions of the Great War in the Near East. Designed by Brad and Brian Stock, with the blessing of Ted Raicer, this game offers a rich and immersive experience for strategy enthusiasts.
Dive into the historical drama and strategic challenges of "Pursuit of Glory: The Great War in the Near East," available at Boarding School Games. Embrace the tension, make pivotal decisions, and rewrite history in this captivating war game.
Key Features:
Mounted game board and full-color rulebook with updated errata and rules
Two player-specific card decks with clarifications and latest updates
Revised pieces and counters for accurate gameplay
Modified Parvus event card for balanced Russian Revolution entry
Designed by Brad and Brian Stock, with input from "Paths of Glory" designer Ted Raicer