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I created this as a quick introduction to tabletop skirmish games for |
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my nephews and nieces; all "junior generals" ages 5 through 12. The design is quick and deadly, and supports a large number of models which |
my nephews and nieces; all "junior generals" ages 5 through 12. The design is quick and deadly, and supports a large number of models which |
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+ | The Basic and Advanced rules are included here in low-fidelity with zero images. When I played the game I used cheap plastic toy soldiers mounted upon discs. The stats for each unit is affixed to the base; in my builds I put them underneath. |
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See here for an AAR; http://matter-energy-space-time.blogspot.com/2014/01/toy-soldiers.html |
See here for an AAR; http://matter-energy-space-time.blogspot.com/2014/01/toy-soldiers.html |
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 14 June 2017
I created this as a quick introduction to tabletop skirmish games for my nephews and nieces; all "junior generals" ages 5 through 12. The design is quick and deadly, and supports a large number of models which are individually based as "soldier units" or as a group of models as "team units".
The Basic and Advanced rules are included here in low-fidelity with zero images. When I played the game I used cheap plastic toy soldiers mounted upon discs. The stats for each unit is affixed to the base; in my builds I put them underneath.
See here for an AAR; http://matter-energy-space-time.blogspot.com/2014/01/toy-soldiers.html
Designer: Robert Kurcina
Link to Rules[]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bye3wyX639RGTS1lcnByVVJpZFk/view