Last Updated
Mon Nov 15 19:49:03 PST 1999
Voters = 11

SPACE VOTING RESULTS:
Favorite Rules - Starmada


Rules Regularly Played
rules played regularlypercentage
Starmada90%
Silent Death40%
Babylon 5 Wars30%
Full Thrust20%
Generic Space Combat10%
Quad-S10%
Star Fleet Battles10%
Star Trek Battle Manual10%
Star Trek Tactical Combat Simulator10%
Starfire10%
Stellar Wars10%

Number of Rules Regularly Played
number of rules played regularlypercentage
2 rules played50%
1 rules played20%
3 rules played10%
4 rules played10%
6 rules played10%

Rules Tried
rules played at least oncepercentage
Starmada91%
Star Fleet Battles73%
Silent Death64%
Full Thrust55%
Star Blazers Fleet Battle System45%
Babylon 5 Wars36%
Noble Armada36%
Starfire36%
Battletech27%
Battlefleet Gothic18%
Generic Space Combat18%
Interceptor18%
Star Trek Battle Manual18%
Traveller18%
Asteroid9%
Jovian Chronicles9%
Quad-S9%
Star Trek Tactical Combat Simulator9%
Starfleet Wars9%
Steer for the Third Star on the Left9%
Strike Vector9%
VoidStriker9%

Number of Rules Tried
number of rules playedpercentage
5 rules played33%
3 rules played22%
9 rules played22%
10 rules played11%
8 rules played11%

Voters, By Experience
level of experiencepercentage
Up To Twenty Years70%
Two to Three Years20%
Up To Ten Years10%

Voters, By Region
regionpercentage
North America82%
Europe18%

Voters, By Setting
usual game settingpercentage
With a friend or two55%
At the local game store18%
Solitaire18%
At the local club9%

Number of Armies
number of armies owned or usedpercentage
3 army/armies44%
2 army/armies33%
1 army/armies22%

Armies Owned/Used
armies owned or usedpercentage
Silent Death56%
Babylon 533%
Micro-Machines33%
Battlefleet Gothic22%
Full Thrust22%
Star Blazers11%
Star Trek11%
Star Wars11%
Starfire11%
Starfleet Wars11%

Periods Played
periodpercentage
Fleet Combat100%
Fighter Combat55%
Planetary Assault9%

Number of Periods Played
number of genres/periods playedpercentage
1 periods45%
2 periods45%
3 periods9%

Scales Used
figure scalepercentage
6mm (including 1:285 and 1:300)56%
Don't Know56%
1:390022%
1:460022%
Generic22%
Micro-Machines22%
1:300011%

Number of Scales
number of figure scale(s) used
(per person)
percentage
1 figure scale(s) used44%
2 figure scale(s) used33%
3 figure scale(s) used11%
6 figure scale(s) used11%

RECENT BATTLE REPORTS
Federico Giunchi

At now I am playing with Starblazer/Battlefleet Gothic miniatures using Starmada rules. Nice miniatures, great and simple rules! [02 Aug 1999]

Brian Jurczyk

I played Starmada about a month ago. I had a 500pt size fleet of Arcturan Federation ships, including one Seraphin Class Battlecarrier. A 3-sides battle ensued between friends.

The Arcturan fighters were able to create aerospace superiority, but could not stop the shields 5 transports of the Sssk (a lizard race with boarding parties). The two Ssk transports launched pods which penetrated the fighter defense screens and boarded the ship. I lost one of the escort frigates in a duel with an Imperial Invincible. However the Seraphin was able to diable the two lead imperial vessels with its ion cannons. Easy pickings for the anti-matter beams :)

I would have won the battle except for the valiant, but futile efforts of the crew to fend off the boarding parties. The seraphin was a ship designed from a more peaceful time with greater range weapons. Too bad they could not learn the lessons from Rome and Carthage. The Carthaginians might have won the Cold War. [28 Apr 99]

Timothy Swenson

Last game was a quick round of Minimal Space Combat. Working on the Solitaire rules. [26 Apr 99]

Klaus Deckenbach

Twilight Imperium - strategic simulation of a space 4x game participants - 4 general - everybody enjoyed it, one of the best space games we ever played with elegant and easy to understand rules, fine diplomacy and territorial system and very fun strategic combat.

starmada - prox centauri campaign - ongoing, 2 fleets (imperium and skree pirates), partially operational level,

hard fights with few surviving ships, additinal rules invented for tankers, supply ships and space stations. the BEST tactical space combat game ever. [10 Apr 99]

Eric

I played Starmada with my friends at the local game store. We like Starmada for its simplicity, yet fun. Consider me a reformed Star Fleet Battles player - don't like games with too many rules. [10 Apr 99]

Doug Lowrey

Currently our group is playing Starmada, an excellent(and free) game you can get off the net. Overall it is fairly simple but it does give a lot of depth as far as ship creation goes. Anyone who enjoys Full Thrust would love this game. Give it a shot, its free. [2 Apr 99]

Jason Noble

I played a game of Babylon 5 Wars where I assaulted a Centauri Kraken starbase and its fighters. My fleet consisted of a Bin'Tak Dreadnought, 2 G'Quan Heavy Cruisers, and a Dag'Kar Missile Frigate. The Dag'Kar got off two salvos before being crippled by the fighters, as I left nothing to defend it. Meanwhile the Bin'Tak and cruisers were in a slugging match with the starbase, and I eventually gained the upper hand (especially after a well-placed energy mine wiped out his fighters). However, I had to go home then, so I rammed the station with the two cruisers, leaving my beat-up Bin'Tak and Dag'Kar as victors. The battle lasted less than 10 turns, but took almost 8 hours, which is why I've switched over to Starmada, which plays much faster. [1 Apr 99]

John Richert

It's been a while, but I played a game of Starmada. I had a few cloaking ships and some big battleships. Wound up getting my butt kicked cause the other guys rolled extremely well, and I couldn't get a good roll to save my life. [31 Mar 99]

Chris Lowrey

Our last game was a Starmada battle between the S'ssk Nesting and the Border Worlds Union. The Nesting forces were a well balanced fleet - the Border Union deciding on a fighter/carrier heavy contingent. The battle was bloody and exciting. Each side was valued at 700 victory points, and as we've come to expect from Stamada, the point system works so well that most battles balanced by points are usually very close. This one was no different. The only unfortunate aspect of the game was that it was the second game of the night (games play very quickly), and since we were playing at one of the local shops, closing time did not allow us to finish the game.

Stamada is one of those space combat games that plays quickly without sacrificing depth. It's a great game! [30 Mar 99]

Demian Rose

Starmada, almost a year ago. [30 Mar 99]

Daniel Kast

The last space game I played was a "Fly 'Til You Die" scenario for Silent Death at a local game store.

I was doing rather well, having just upgraded my ship to a "Dolphin", when my so-called "friend" decided that, if he was going to lose (which he was), he was going to take me down with him.

I spent the next five turns losing the initiative roll to my "friend", who proceeded to follow me around the starmap, taking pot shots at my behind.

By the time someone rescued me (with the strategic application of a Mk. 50 torpedo... =), I had taken enough damage and wasted enough time that victory was no longer within my grasp. That's okay though; revenge can be a wonderful thing... =) [26 Mar 99]