This was a strategy board game I played a few times as a child almost 20 years ago. Here is what I remember:
- There were two sides with identical sets of pieces. I seem to recall the sides being brown and grey.
- There were medieval soldier pieces. Some chariots (that the soldiers could ride), and elephants.
- Each player has a set number of moves per turn that he can distribute as he sees fit on his pieces.
- There was a hierarchy of power. I'm pretty sure a soldier (alone) couldn't kill an elephant.
- The map was a network of connected circles.
- Each side had a castle composed of 5 or 6 connected circles.
- To win you had to occupy your opponents castle.
Thanks in advance!