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Durrati14 Apr 2017 1:50 p.m. PST

Am writing a blog to review rules that I play with child, to try and give people an idea of what would be a good 'starter set' to use. Have been giving thought about what rules to use.

Pirates are a theme and genre that appeal to children – but is an area that I have not gamed before. Any recommendations on rules and figures would be welcomed. remember – aimed at an eight year old.

Cheers

thatwargamesblog.blogspot.co.uk

bmcfarlane15 Apr 2017 6:44 a.m. PST

Pulp Alley works well for any skirmish game. The rules are simple, but there's lots of colour and character. The bonus is that once the child learns the rules he/she can move on to scifi, Indiana Jones,superheroes or whatever, without learning a new set of rules

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