Gang Warfare in the Age of Bronze
Gang Warfare in the Age of Bronze (GWAB) is intended as a playable game system which employs miniature replicas of heroes and villains of cultural lore. Through their actions with the miniatures the players paint a new story line of the accomplishments and feats of Homeric, Biblical, or folk tales. Concurrent with the physical play of the miniature pieces on the table, the players will engage in group dynamic interaction to assist or frustrate the goals of their own and those of their fellow players in the ultimate accumulation of 'honor' points. The play of GWBA is intended to occur among a group of players over a number of meetings or engagements.
– Gang Warfare in the Age of Bronze introduction
- Designer
- Don Wolff
- Year Published
- 2000
- Status
- In Print
- Contents
- Archived online (webpage)
- Scale
The figure scale is 25mm to 30mm. Ground scale is 30mm to a stride.
– Gang Warfare in the Age of Bronze
- Basing
The warband and chariot are mounted to DBx and Armati gaming scales to provide use by players in games of larger (i.e. army) formation size. Clan leaders and companions are individually mounted.
– Gang Warfare in the Age of Bronze introduction
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