Tag: warhammer

The Extensible Miniatures Game – F28: War Always Changes in Review

F28: War Always Changes has been around since 2018. The revised edition since 2021. This self-published ruleset from Karl Bergström, Thor Forsell, and Axel Klingberg has a fanatical yet modest following. Unfortunately, it’s popularity hasn’t quite exploded as perhaps the game deserves. It’s difficult to stand out in the choked bog of figure agnostic miniatures games. This…

Mad Distortion – The Doomed in Review

Christopher McDowall’s The Doomed is a piercing guitar riff. Something distorted and fuzzy, cutting through a smokey room and blasting eardrums with ferocity. It’s ugly and unclean. It’s heavy. The Doomed is part of the modern wave of agnostic miniatures games that have become increasingly popular in the past decade. Games of this style trace…

(PG-8) A Warhammer Quest: Lost Relics Review

The PG series is a collection of articles incorporating the perspective of my eight-year-old daughter, Lila.   “Ooh, what’s that?” “It’s, uh, Warhammer.” “What’s Warhammer?” “Oh dear. Well, you remember that Space Marine game you loved? That’s Warhammer.” She cocks her head, instantly suspicious. “I didn’t even like that game. And that was in space,…

(PG-7) Space Marine Adventures: Doomsday Countdown

Welcome to something new. This is a series I’m going to continue, for real this time, where I discuss and contemplate games as I play them with my seven year old daughter, Lila. It’s a fresh perspective and will hopefully present new ideas and philosophies I can formally share with you. So, Space Marine Adventures.…