Board game The complete Japanese version of Struggle of Empires

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム ストラグル・オブ・エンパイア 完全日本語版 (Struggle of Empires)
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Item number: 607511694
Released date: 13 Dec 2013
Maker: Arc light
Category: Toy Hobby Toy Et cetera

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description The era is the era of the great powers of Europe.
Players become leaders of the great powers and aim for military, economic and political success in the territories far away from Europe, beginning with the territories of Europe where control has not yet been established.
They form an army and send it to each conflict area to fight and seize various interests in that area to further strengthen their national power!
In order to win, it is important to use "Progressive Tiles," "Alliance Tiles" and "Company Tiles" which represent economic, political, scientific or military advantages over other countries in a timely manner.
It is a game in which you can enjoy a variety of strategies, such as "Progressive Tiles," "Alliance Tiles" and "Company Tiles", which represent economic, political, scientific or military advantages over other countries.
It is a masterpiece by famous designer Martin Wallace who has established a strong position.
Number of players : 2 to 7
Play time : 180 to 240 minutes
Suitable age : 13 years or older
Designer : Martin Wallace

1 game board
1 game board
168 military frames
Play time : 161 tokens of interest
Target age : 13 years or older
1 game board
60 small country counters
65 small country counters
52 progressive tiles
9 company tiles
11 alliance tiles
5 battle / round markers
70 coins (1 gold 40, 5 gold 30)
1 quick reference
4 6-sided dies (2 white and 2 black each)
1 user's manual
* The description in the user's manual states "51 progressive tiles and 2 quick reference tables", but the correct description is "52 progressive tiles and 1 quick reference table".