
Trash Tokyo
This game was inspired by many late night showings of monster movies of all kinds, but especially the ones involving guys in suits stamping around studios full of cardboard buildings. As a result it is in no way intended to be a realistic portrayal of modern warfare (cos' we'd like the humans to stand some chance!).
It was written as a 'beer and pretzels' type game intended as a demo for people with only a passing interest in wargames. As such the rules are quick and (we hope) simple but not totally exhaustive. S
– Trash Tokyo introduction
- Designer
- John Wilson
- Publisher
- Wilson Clan
- Year Published
- 1997
- Status
- In Print
- Contents
- Available online (webpages)
- Scale
Ideally 1/300th scale figures should be used to represent units.
– Trash Tokyo
- Basing
Civilian and Military units should be mounted on 25mm square bases. Monsters may use bases of any size, but the base used will show the area the monster occupies.
– Trash Tokyo
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