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Title: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SaxonHalfling on February 24, 2013, 02:16:04 PM
hi does any one know of steampunk wargames ?
and yes i now it over laps with pulp and www2 and crimson sky
also websites and info would be nice :)
ta
SH
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Stavros Banjo on February 25, 2013, 08:50:41 AM
Maybe Wolsung, perhaps? It's a steampunk skirmish game based on their popular RPG rules. I bought the rulebook a while ago but sadly can't tell you how it plays yet as it's still languishing in the depths of my unfinished projects pile. Has it's own range of figures too.

http://www.wolsung-ssg.com/

You may be better asking for info on the VSF board on here, that's where most of the steampunk fans hang out
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: fastolfrus on February 25, 2013, 07:03:16 PM
How about the new Osprey "In Her Majesty's Name"

http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=50335.0
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SaxonHalfling on February 25, 2013, 09:29:47 PM
hhhuuuummm
i thought that was steam then agains DP does over lap a bit during WW1
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: fastolfrus on February 25, 2013, 10:06:50 PM
You looking for steampunk or dieselpunk?

The thread title says diesel, but your post says steampunk.

For diesel I'd just look through the pulp & interwar stuff.
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Red Orc on February 26, 2013, 10:38:22 AM
Also, 'dieselpunk' (if by that you mean more or less 1900-1920, a sort of industrial follow on to steampunk) pretty much overlaps with 'Weird World War One'. So maybe check the Weird Wars forum?

I merge my steampunk gaming into dieselpunk, extending my VSF Martian Wars into an alternative WWI where the Astro-Hungarians are fighting the British Space Empire both in space and on Mars in the early 20th, and using the Warzone Imperials and Bauhaus as the basic troops. But I just kinda make it up.
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SaxonHalfling on February 26, 2013, 06:11:06 PM
arr i see sorry i mean diesel not steam spelling mistake on my behalf.
hhuuumm i have checked both forum but wondering if there was anything else
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SBRPearce on March 01, 2013, 01:24:06 AM
To me, "Dieselpunk" is more "1920-1930s" than earlier. Flight jackets, streamlined Art Deco everything, the works.

I don't know any games out there that are specifically Deiselpunk - but if you can find  copy of the system-neutral RPG sourcebook "Rocketship Empires: 1938", I highly recommend it.
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Red Orc on March 02, 2013, 12:35:18 AM
I guess all these terms are kinda loose. To me, Art Deco = Pulp.
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SBRPearce on March 02, 2013, 02:44:12 AM
To me, Pulp is an ethos, while Deiselpunk is more about the Technology (and Technology that's stylistically in the period while actually achieving far more than actual 1920s-30s stuff could do.) Let me offer two examples: Raiders of the Lost Ark is clearly Pulp, since it's about two-fisted Adventure!, while Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was Deiselpunk, since the emblematic vehicles and devices are clearly science-fiction (or rather "scientifiction", to use Hugo Gernsback's original word).

A lot of Deiselpunk is Pulp-ish, but the great majority of Pulp has no Deiselpunk elements (or need of them).

It's very similar to the distinction between Steampunk/VSF and the era-specific tales of thrilling adventure, probably typified as "Boys' Own Stories".

And, since this is starting to sound a lot too much like a literary thesis, I'll sign off. :D
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Red Orc on March 02, 2013, 10:21:54 AM
Aye, discussions of terminology are ultimately just about opinions (and I have grave disagreements with almost everyone over on 'VSF' about what the differences between VSF and Steampunk - if any - are anyway).

But before we go, I have two words for you: Flash Gordon  ;)
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Arlequín on March 02, 2013, 12:39:32 PM
For me, the difference is what forms the base or majority of the the technology used... Steam/Clockwork = Steampunk, Combustion Engines = Dieselpunk and obviously endings and beginnings blur to quite an extent. We haven't mentioned 'Atompunk' yet either.

I really dislike the '-punk' thing though and it's become very over-used and abused in any case. Just copying the past slightly differently is not actually anything new, which is the point.

It was supposed to be about imposing modern values and innovation on a past time and level of technology, not 'throw a cog on it' and call it Steampunk... form and function and all that.  ::)

'Pulp' to me is both different and the same, depending on the context and type, and of course that it's in fact a multi-genre broad heading... you can have pulp romance, pulp westerns and so on.

I do struggle to see the difference between VSF and Steampunk though, in a broader sense at least... where does '20,000 Leagues' fit in for example.

I'm tempted to say though that categories invariably tend to be about what people don't wish to include in their gaming.  ;)

But before we go, I have two words for you: Flash Gordon  ;)

Easy... it's Retro-Future...  ::) 
;)
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SaxonHalfling on March 05, 2013, 06:46:49 PM
wow er i didn't mean to spark a debate.
i was hoping for games rules
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Cypher226 on March 05, 2013, 08:52:55 PM
Warzone? It was always very deco/dieselpunk, before dieselpunk was a 'thing'  :)
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Arlequín on March 05, 2013, 11:17:48 PM
wow er i didn't mean to spark a debate.
i was hoping for games rules

Who knows? Someone might mention some...  lol


What elements are you looking to include in the games? I would be surprised if nobody here can't come with a set or two that would incorporate at least part of what you're looking for... even the weird stuff!
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: Red Orc on March 05, 2013, 11:37:01 PM
Have you got a scale in mind?

GASLIGHT is a possibility, it can cover battles more or less from 1850-1930, and the Compendium has rules for skirmishes up to full-scale battles as well as a fairly simple 'role-play' system, weird weapons and vehicles (which can of course represent the developments of deiselpunk technology as much as steampunk), and also rules for aerial combat.
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: former user on March 06, 2013, 05:20:09 AM
wow er i didn't mean to spark a debate.
i was hoping for games rules

this "debate" can be very fruitful for You in defining what exactly You mean by Dieselpunk. Obviously there is no defined rule what it actually means.
basically You can use every rulesets that include construction powered in the emerging "diesel age", whenever You would like to start it.
it can include a historical context where the diesel technology is projected into the future, like the mentioned "raygun gothic" or a historical context retrostyled to decay, like Mad Max and similar. Depends on You.
As long as You have rules for Your vehicles and weapons, it should be fine. Any WWII ruleset should do.
The LAF is useful for specific questions or for discussions to find out about opinions, but a little bit of research on Your own doesn't do harm either. ;)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk_derivatives
http://www.dieselpunks.org/
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DieselPunk
Title: Re: dieselpunk games ?
Post by: SaxonHalfling on March 08, 2013, 02:32:56 PM
err for scale i was resurching in to that ethier 15mm or 28mm
rules wise i was thinking one for platoon and above anther for platton and below squad based/ rpg rules