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Ages of Conflict
Ages of Conflict
by Bad Goblin Games (2022)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour to 4 hours
Categories
  • Fantasy
  • Medieval
  • Ancient
  • Renaissance
  • Post-Napoleonic
  • Pike and Shot
  • Mechanisms
  • Dice Rolling
  • ACT-09 Order Counters
  • Measurement Movement
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
  • Admin: Unreleased Games
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    Description

    Ages of Conflict is a multi-genre, or universal, tabletop miniatures war game. This is a game of mass battle in which you command an army with the goal of smashing your enemy into ruin. Ages of Conflict employs a flexible system allowing you to create units and armies from nearly any time and genre, including ancients, fantasy, black powder, and science fiction.

    Scale Agnostic: Ages of Conflict treats the miniatures as representations of the soldiers in the unit allowing you to use any scale miniatures you prefer - 2 mm, 3 mm, 6 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm, 28 mm, etc.

    Multi-Genre: One set of rules to battle with historical, fantasy, black powder, World War II, and sci-fi. This means you can also mix genres allowing you to fight an army of American Civil War Confederates against undead, a World War II Allied force against alien invaders, and so on. This does not mean the armies will be equal.

    Army Lists: The Ages of Conflict core book includes over 50 historical army lists spanning the ancient world to the early Renaissance, 20 fantasy army lists, and close to 30 black powder army lists from the Seven Years War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, and the American Civil War.

    Customizable: Use your favorite miniatures and bases you already have. Uses a large variety of miniature manufacturers including MicroWorld, Baccus, Essex, Irregular, Victrix, Perfect Six, Old Glory, 2d6, and more. You can also use a variety of basing standards: 60 x 30 mm, 40 x 40 mm, 40 x 20 mm, etc.

    Fast Paced: Minimal book keeping and alternating actions keep you engaged and the game moving at a brisk pace. There are no result tables to reference with each roll. Once you learn the turn sequence the only information you reference is your army roster sheet.

    Solo Play: While not strictly designed for solo play, Ages of Conflict does play perfectly well as a solo game and includes guidelines for playing Ages of Conflict in solo mode.

    -description from Kickstarter campaign

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