

Bold use of your Emperor will grant you bonuses, but if the Emperor token should be removed from the board, your reign is at an end. These optional rules place Emperors directly on the board in place of a Governor or General token. New Emperor Rules - During the Third Century, Emperors didn't only sit on the throne in Rome - they ruled from the provinces and commanded armies in the field, where they were at risk of being killed in battle or assassinated.Explore new strategies and card combinations to seek new ways of building your dynasty's Legacy. While the base game provides an array of cards for players to choose from, The Age of Iron and Rust DOUBLES the number of choices with a full new set of cards that are available for purchase alongside the existing cards. New Influence Cards - Deckbuilding is a key aspect of Time of Crisis, and the means by which players grow their influence among the Senate, the Legions, and the People of Rome throughout the game.30 Minute Video Review from The Players' Aid.Interview with Designers Wray Ferrell and Brad Johnson from The Players' Aid.Time of Crisis Strategy Tips from ElusiveMeeple, by Robert Crowter-Jones.Time of Crisis Design Diary: A Design History.Action Points Articles from The Players' Aid 1, 2, 3, and 4.Playthrough and Teaching Video from Heavy Cardboard.Time of Crisis Discussion Topic on Consimworld.The Age of Iron and Rust Errata and Clarifications (Updated 5/02/19).Time of Crisis Errata and Clarifications.GMT Games claims no copyright on these images. Note: Unless otherwise noted, all samples below are from playtest graphics, not final game art. Great Battles of the American Civil War.
