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Personal logo Sgt Slag Supporting Member of TMP writes:

It involves using coins. I suspect players need to strike figures with said coins, as well as flip coins, as in, Heads/Tails, to resolve combat. I read the preview PDF on the site. Looks like you might need to play on a tile floor, or a tabletop, to 'push' coins across the surface, to strike figures. An educated guess, based on what little I could read. Cheers!


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From Blood and Spectacles Publishing

Green Army Men
Watermarked PDF – Suggested Price $5.00 USD

Green Army Men: Plastic Men, Steel Resolve is intended to be a simple and straightforward ruleset for playing dexterity-based wargames.

Combat and movement resolution is based on a dexterity "flick" or "flip" mechanic instead of a traditional dice or card mechanic. In addition, the game requires no templates, rulers or special materials to play. It also features a WYSIWYG results mechanic that makes each game dynamic and different. The rules are scale and model neutral, and dispense with the usual concepts of ground and time scale and other intricacies.

All that is needed to play are these rules and a handful of plastic toy soldiers per player. This is a great gateway game for kids and those unfamiliar with the normal conventions of wargaming.

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