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Marshal Mark23 May 2014 11:00 a.m. PST

I'm looking for playtesters for some rules I've been working on. From the introduction:

"This is a set of rules for skirmish level war games. It can be used with any scale figures (typically between 15mm and 28mm), as long as the figures are individually based. The rules are aimed at any period from the gunpowder age, and include rules for fantastical and supernatural abilities and creatures. They are aimed more at adventure type games rather than pure military battles, so are suitable for Pulp, Victorian SF, Pirates, etc. Rules are included for various types of troops, including humans, animals, fantastic creatures and vehicles."

To find out how to get involved in playtesting these rules see my website:
link

There is a forum to discuss these and my other sets of rules here:
link

And there is an AAR here:
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