"Does Men who would be Kings rules cover Boxer Rebellion?" Topic
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D6 Junkie | 25 Sep 2016 5:19 p.m. PST |
Anyone have the rules yet? Is the Boxer rebellion covered> |
Wretched Peasant Scum | 25 Sep 2016 6:23 p.m. PST |
There isn't a specific field force (army list) for it; but the game is designed to write your own, and everything you need is there. It does list 55 Days At Peking as Essential Research for the game. |
Wolfshanza | 25 Sep 2016 11:03 p.m. PST |
Picked up the rules a few days ago. No specific army list for Boxer rebellion. The rules make it very easy to create any force from any war. They are quite flexible. |
dwight shrute | 26 Sep 2016 4:21 a.m. PST |
The new wargames illustrated has an article using the rules for the Plains wars , apaches etc … |
Tom Scott | 26 Sep 2016 5:26 p.m. PST |
With the categories of unit types, very easy to create a Boxer/Imperial Army list. I have only played one practice game so far, but the rules are fun. They "might" be a bit light, but that is what house rules are for. |
Big Martin Back | 26 Sep 2016 11:37 p.m. PST |
Yes. That's what I'm going to do as a game once I've got the rules fully read as I've already got the figures. |
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