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VOTING RESULTS |
Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
Starfaring | 1 | 0% |  |
Sunder the Stars | 1 | 0% |  |
Sizzling Starships | 1 | 0% |  |
Terminus V | 4 | 2% |  |
SpaceQuest | 1 | 0% |  |
Sabot and Laser | 1 | 0% |  |
FASA Renegade Legion grav tanks | 15 | 7% |  |
Battletech | 33 | 15% |  |
Defiance: Vital Ground | 1 | 0% |  |
Quad-S | 0 | 0% | |
Space Marine | 20 | 9% |  |
Striker II | 9 | 4% |  |
Warp War Microgame | 14 | 6% |  |
Blasters & Bulkheads | 3 | 1% |  |
Laserburn | 15 | 7% |  |
Star Frontiers: Knight Hawks, | 7 | 3% |  |
Glacta | 3 | 1% |  |
G-Cav | 0 | 0% | |
Distant World Battles | 1 | 0% |  |
Fantastic Worlds | 3 | 1% |  |
Star Fleet Battles | 25 | 12% |  |
Vesuvius Incident | 0 | 0% | |
Command Horizon | 2 | 1% |  |
Warhammer 40K | 19 | 9% |  |
No opinion | 38 | 18% |  |
POLL DESCRIPTION |
Editor in Chief Bill proposes:
What is the most obscure, unknown, no-one-has-ever-heard-of, published science-fiction ruleset that you actually play?
I don't mean "own" – I mean that you play. More than once.
By "published," I mean something that regular gamers could have purchased or downloaded. Not your Uncle Gary's ruleset that only three people have ever played.
Poll set up by Editor Hebber |
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