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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: ShortscaleDave on September 02, 2017, 12:12:42 AM
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Age old question, I've read previous topics asking a similar question and have an idea about some classic sets, but since there have been some new rulsets hit the market I wondered which rulesets provide you with the most fun and satisfaction? Any of the free rules worth a look?
I'm definitely looking for a dynamic ruleset that justifies all the 54mm gladiators I have, and the massive playmobil arena!
Thanks!
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Dave,
After a couple attempts in 28mm and 54mm, I think that,
"I'm definitely looking for a dynamic ruleset that justifies all the 54mm gladiators I have, and the massive playmobil arena! "
Is becoming the Holy Grail of miniature gaming.
Nick
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Jugula is by far the most interesting Gladiator game I've played.
But it's not a simulation and doesn't try to be.
Part of the interest comes from each side having a team of 4 gladiators, but most comes from the card play and deck building.
A lot of one on one gladiator games can degenerate into two figures hacking away with no real decision making.
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I'm rather partial to Blood, Sweat and Cheers from Ganesha. But then, I might be biased... ::)
http://irregularwars.blogspot.co.uk/p/blood-sweat-and-cheers.html?m=1 (http://irregularwars.blogspot.co.uk/p/blood-sweat-and-cheers.html?m=1)
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Would agree with nic, have tried various others but BSC, has a simple system with much more depth than at first apparent. A fast fun game with skill of play coming before tedious charts and long winded minutae.
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Jugula was my choice after trying others.
http://www.matakishi.net/gladiators.html
(http://www.matakishi.net/uploads/4/0/8/7/40876893/2015-16_orig.jpg)
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Would agree with nic, have tried various others but BSC, has a simple system with much more depth than at first apparent. A fast fun game with skill of play coming before tedious charts and long winded minutae.
Thanks for the feedback Noverre Man! Much appreciated.
The cheque is in the post! ;)
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Furt's Blood on the Sands will continue to be my go-to game (sadly still unavailable I believe). I have a couple others for entertaining larger crowds, simple stuff like Arena Games, but they don't scratch the same itch for me.