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Paul Knowles of Saber's Edge Hobbies and Games writes:

Bad War - Warfare in the 16th Century

Bad War

Bad War is designed to cover warfare in the sixteenth century, a period which offers you a terrifically interesting and colorful selection of gaming opportunities.

Full of garishly dressed soldiers, colorful and exotic troop types and, with the introduction of the firearm, the beginnings of modern warfare. Armies struggled to find a way of incorporating this new technology, much time was devoted to experimentation with battlefield tactics and still the tried-and-tested methods of medieval warfare produced dramatic victories.

Few could stand against the awesome charge of the French Gendarmes nor face the ferocious onslaught of the Swiss pike-square. And yet warfare did evolve during this period. The arquebus and musket do replace the bow and crossbow, knights begin to put aside their lances and take up the pistol.

With Bad War, Stephen Danes (author of Father Tilly, Bloody Kingdom, Grand Ambition, and other popular rulesets) has brought out the qualities of some of these more exotic troops, the Doppelsöldner, the Aventuriers, the Black Bands, the Gendarmes, the Landsknechts, the Stradiots, and the Condottieri. Rather than a simple factor rating their quality, these troops have different characteristics that shape and modify their actions. Gendarmes are likely to disobey orders and attack their nearest opponents, the Swiss will seek out any Landsknechts and visit bloody slaughter on their foe and any Stradiots can certainly be relied upon to loot the baggage train - either their opponents or their own!

Bad War can be played with either 25/28mm or 15mm figures, with a wide variety of popular basing accommodated.

The rules have many similar features to the other AB One games, including the entertaining War-Tokens system.

Also provided is a Fornono scenario which includes a map, order of battle, and unit cards, as well as army lists for the Early Italian Wars. Although Bad War focuses initially on the Italian Wars, the rules can be used for any European warfare of the Sixteenth Century.

Later supplements will cover the French Wars of Religion, the Spanish and Dutch War, and the wars of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

$14 USD - PDF

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