The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
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Original 1st edition Warhammer might duut your needs. You can roll your profiles and there is no need for hordes of figures. Or you could also look at LOTR Strategy battlegame. Can be used with a few figures too.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
What about Mordheim or the Savage worlds showdown rules?
ReplyDeleteMaybe Brink Of Battle with fantasy supplement (Epic Heroes)?
ReplyDeleteOR Warrior Heroes Legends from 2HW, nice game if you like Chain Reaction system.
OR Goal System Delves a dice pool game.
Otherworld skirmish rules. Recently published, and aimed at recreating old-school fantasy wargaming.
ReplyDeleteYou can find it either at Otherworld Miniatures, or at Crooked Dice (same guys who publish 7TV).
DeleteSounds like 1st or 2nd edition AD&D to me.... :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds like 1st or 2nd edition AD&D to me.... :-)
ReplyDeleteOr, going WAY back, Melee and Wizard from The Fantasy Trip.
ReplyDeleteVery simple, One Page Fantasy Skirmish found at http://www.geocities.ws/friendlyfungus/OnePageFantasySkirmish.pdf
ReplyDeleteIf you're interested, Middle Earth skirmish using SAGA rules are available on line. Some of the lists are in German, so you need to be careful or language savvy. Contact me if this interests you.
ReplyDeleteBladestorm? I tried it a few times back in the 90s when it was first published, and found it (even then, in a gaming age that was more forgiving) unplayable and overly complex. Have you tried it?
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ReplyDeleteOpen Combat could be your thing. Newly published 2nd edition
ReplyDeletehttp://www.secondthunder.com/
You build your own heroes and monsters from the scratch (and it's easy to do) meaning you can use any miniature you own.
I'd second Steve, and say 1st ed AD and D, with a dice added to show wound location.
ReplyDeleteI did game with Warhammer- 1st Edition way back in the late 1980's-early 90's...not big armies- though the rules did work for battles between my Dwarfs against my Mates 'Skaven' (The Dreaded Rats)...WH would be OK if you can still find a set of rules and the Compendium. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteHaving deleted two of my identical comments the third has gone too. The joy of Blogger :)
ReplyDeleteKaptain Kobold at the Stronghold Rebuilt has just posted an AAR using Battlesworn. Very few figures were involved.
ReplyDeleteTake a look at the Osprey rules "En Garde!". The rules are a small skirmish level. They're specifically for 16th-18th c., but the engine, like Lion Rampant, is pretty versatile. They're a revision of the older "Ronin" skirmish rules by the same author. "En Garde!" has an appendix for fantasy rules.
ReplyDeleteChainmail! Simple and wonderful, with rules for big battles or Man-to-Man(or beast, or dwarf or orc, etc...)
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