Tuesday 5 March 2013

Branching Out With Some New Rules


My wargaming has followed, I think, a fairly orthodox path.  As a boy, I started when by lining up my toy soldiers and rolling dice.  I moved onto board games like Risk and Crossbows & Catapults. In my late childhood years, early teens I discovered Games Workshop and spent the next few years playing their games exclusively (back then, of course, they had a fair range of games.) I had stopped all tabletop gaming by the time I'd finished university, only to restart a couple years later and have been going strong ever since.

Obviously, tastes have changed over that period.  Initially, I'd have thought it heresy not to play anything by GW, but that seems a bit ridiculous now!  I'd also say that I play historical and sci-fi/fantasy games about equally; when I was at school, the idea of WW2 or ACW gaming would have bored me to tears!

My latest gaming habit is picking up sci-fi rulesets that aren't tied to any particular setting or range of figures, usually in pdf rather than print.  Bizarrely, this is something I've never done before, the games I play having an associated setting and miniatures (Warmachine, Infinity, 40K etc.)  The key to trying these was the fact we bought a wee tablet pc at Christmas, until then, I could never stomach reading a 50 page document on the pc.  With the tablet, that's not an issue.

We've been trialling Gruntz at the club for the last wee while; great simple set of rules and lots of options for creating your own force.  This week, another Scott from the club is running a game of Fireteam Andromeda.  It looks a simpler game than Gruntz, but with an interesting C&C mechanic.  We'll see how it turns out.  Aside from these two, I've there are a couple other rulesets I've yet to read properly, the latest being Quadrant13 from the lardies.

I've also picked up a fair few spaceship combat rules as well, trying to scratch that particular itch. I've tried Colonial Battlefleet at the club once (plays a bit slow for my liking) and have 5150, Full Thrust and Call To Arms to try too.

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    1. Awwww, I can just picture wee fran running around with his little lego buddies. Oh, or was that just a couple years ago?

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  2. Airfix and marbles for me!!! Not played any of the rules you've mentioned.

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  3. I've hear of Gruntz but don't know much about it. What do you think of 5150? I have 5150 Star Army and 5150 Star Navy but haven't played either yet. Sci-fi is somewhat on the back burner. I started with large plastic army men and what would today be called action figures, of various huge scales.

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    1. I think I like 5150, but only on paper. It does look quite "spaceship-ey" but the I still can't picture how some of the mechanics would play out without putting some figs on the table. It's on the list to try in the next wee while.

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