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Gaslands: Refuelled

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21 Mar 2019 12:55 #294191 by ubarose
Gaslands: Refuelled is a revised and expanded set of rules...

Shoot, ram, skid, and loot your way through the ruins of civilisation with Gaslands: Refuelled, the tabletop miniature wargame of post-apocalyptic vehicular mayhem. With all-new material including expanded and enhanced perks, sponsors, vehicle types, and weapons. Gaslands: Refuelled contains everything a budding wasteland warrior needs to build and customise their fleet of vehicles in this harsh post-apocalyptic future. With a host of options for scenarios, environmental effects, and campaigns, players can create their own anarchic futures.

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21 Mar 2019 13:34 #294192 by Gary Sax
This is neat, I really root for these folks.
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21 Mar 2019 14:27 - 21 Mar 2019 14:27 #294198 by Sagrilarus
Alright, so, a couple of questions. I want to play this at my May Getaway.

1. How big is this hardback ruleset? Is this Heroscape complexity, or Battletech complexity?

2. What's the cheap, quick way to get models onto the table to implement this?
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21 Mar 2019 14:29 #294200 by Space Ghost
1) I think it is more Heroscape
2) Just buy some hotwheels -- nothing is faster or cheaper than .99 cars

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21 Mar 2019 15:04 #294204 by hotseatgames
It's not complicated. You'll spend more time printing and cutting out your turn templates and dice stickers, unless you just buy a set.

I don't think there is a cheaper / easier minis game to get into.

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21 Mar 2019 15:50 #294206 by mc
I play this on the carpet with my 6 year old using his random hot wheels, blocks and lego, plus bits from roborally for hazard tokens, racing round chairlegs. I hadn't played a minis game before this.
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21 Mar 2019 17:22 #294211 by Michael Barnes
This is going to be great.

Gaslands is one of the most accessible (and board gamey) miniatures games out there. It’s very easy. I’ve introduced quite a few 7-9 year olds to it. The rules are very easy, and once everyone realizes the relationship between speed and how much you can turn, and how much it’s worrh risking rolls, anyone can get it.

Osprey is seriously just killing it lately. I just got an advance of their upcoming Ragnarok game, which claims to be Viking skirmish with a heavy metal influence. It looks stupendous. Their books are such a pleasure to read and flip through.

The guy doing the Gaslands art rules...his stuff is so damn good.
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21 Mar 2019 21:52 #294215 by Sagrilarus
And this is the same Osprey that's like, the color of Napoleon's socks Osprey, isn't it? They've really branched out.

I think I'm buying this critter.

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22 Mar 2019 00:09 #294218 by blatz
Gaslands and Frostgrave were easily my two most played games last year and Gaslands is probably the most fun I’ve ever had modeling. So glad to see it’s having the kind of success it deserves.

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22 Mar 2019 03:06 #294223 by jur
It's interesting to see how Osprey have gone about this. When they branched out into wargaming first, they came up with the rather too traditional Fields of Glory rules for early modern tabletop battles, and Land of the Free (AWI) and Dux Bellorum (Dark Ages) are in the same traditional vein. Luckily they didn't give up but changed tactics.

They have an advantage in using the artwork from their historical books, but that is only minor factor in their success. It is mostly teaming up with Northstar miniatures, which gave them street cred with miniature wargamers, and now focussing more on simpler, skirmish type games that wargamers can easily get into.

Frostgrave was a hit because you could just use fantasy miniatures and terrain you had lying around. I think our club did 5 or 6 campaigns in a row. And of course they have brought out 6 boxes of seld assembly plastic miniatures (from adventurers to monsters) that allow you to create your own unique warband.

So now there's Ronin (Samurai), En Garde (17th centruy musketeers), Black Ops (modern special forces), Men Who Would Be Kings (colonial). A special series is the Lion Rampant/Dragon Rampant/Pikeman's Lament medieval/fantasy/17th century battle rules on the same simple system.

Bolt Action for WWII miniature battles is also doing very well.

Not all rule sets have been as successful, eg Scrappers, an attempt to do for Sci Fi what Frostgrave had been for fantasy.

Their board gaming branch is a bit less adventurous, with a rerelease of Escape From Colditz and Wallace's London. Not sure how Wallace's Wildlands is catching on.

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22 Mar 2019 06:04 #294225 by mc
They also did the Lost Expedition and the Knizia one, Sakura, the High Society reprint, and Odin's Ravens - all nice little games.

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22 Mar 2019 08:16 #294229 by Da Bid Dabid
They also do Fistful of Kung Fu which is great!
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22 Mar 2019 10:42 #294244 by blatz
And Dracula’s America!

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22 Mar 2019 10:52 #294250 by GorillaGrody
Aaaand... Burrows and Badgers. Their best game barring only Gaslands. therewillbe.games/forum/20-table-top-min...-burrows-and-badgers

For a while, they seemed to dilute the brand by throwing everything against the wall to see if it stuck. Scrappers, Rogue Stars and Kobolds and Cobblestones all went over like lead (not Led) zeppelins.

Still, their output seems to have slowed a bit in the last year, no?

Pretty psyched for Ragnarok.
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22 Mar 2019 11:54 #294256 by blatz
I actually think Rogue Stars is pretty cool. I love the scenario builder and the activation system is really cool. Mostly, I bought it to justify buying and painting a bunch of pulp sci-fi minis.

I’ll probably pick up Burrows and Badgers as well. I’m sort of at the point where I just buy minis that look cool so I like having a small library of good miniatures rules.
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