@chiquichops , @Cargol and myself have kicked off a casual campaign using basically identical rules to the Medieval Kingdoms & Empires campaign.
Did a random draw for provinces we control (we ended up scattered all over the show) -- every player gets 9 provinces (Cargol gets 10) and one attack each turn.
@chiquichops is playing Green, with his capital in NUMIDIA and is attacking CARTHAGE.
@Cargol is playing Red and placed his capital in ASIA and is attacking CILICIA.
@Rico is playing Yellow and I am attacking JUDEA from my capital in EGYPT.
Points are awarded the following way:
3 points per Capital province (2 points for re-established Capital should the first one be captured by an enemy)
1 point per province controlled
2 bonus points per Region controlled
Points standing get updated at the end of each turn.
At this stage @Cargol is trying to establish control of the ANATOLIA region, I am attempting same for the LEVANT and @chiquichops has his eye on CARTHAGO.
Armies used can range from Bronze Age 2500 AD to end of Antiquity 600 AD -- appropriate to the province being fought over.

Did a random draw for provinces we control (we ended up scattered all over the show) -- every player gets 9 provinces (Cargol gets 10) and one attack each turn.
@chiquichops is playing Green, with his capital in NUMIDIA and is attacking CARTHAGE.
@Cargol is playing Red and placed his capital in ASIA and is attacking CILICIA.
@Rico is playing Yellow and I am attacking JUDEA from my capital in EGYPT.
Points are awarded the following way:
3 points per Capital province (2 points for re-established Capital should the first one be captured by an enemy)
1 point per province controlled
2 bonus points per Region controlled
Points standing get updated at the end of each turn.
At this stage @Cargol is trying to establish control of the ANATOLIA region, I am attempting same for the LEVANT and @chiquichops has his eye on CARTHAGO.
Armies used can range from Bronze Age 2500 AD to end of Antiquity 600 AD -- appropriate to the province being fought over.
