Idus Martii
The title means The Ides of March – 15th March nowadays – referring to the day Julius Caesar was assassinated. And that's what this neat little card game is all about.
Players start with two secret 'Faction' cards, but will discard one during the game. The remaining card indicates whether they support Caesar, want to remove him or just prefer to make money. The game is thus about manoeuvring to get your faction into a winning position – without knowing who is supporting which faction.
It's quick-playing, entertaining fun.
For 5-8 players, aged 12+, playing time 15 minutes: £8.00 (£6.67 without tax outside the UK)
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