SCENARIOS

Scenarios for Infinity N4

Dolly Dagger - Originally from the Outrage manga. Updated for ITS13, easy for use in other ITS. 

Lifeblood - Old ITS scenario, updated for ITS13. Easy to run in others. 

Prisoner P09Old 1st/2nd edition scenario. Asymmetric and weird. Good luck.

 

GENERATORS

Simple tools to inspire a faction.

Warhammer 40,000: Necron Tomb Dynasty Generator 

A Song of Ice and Fire : House Chronicle Generator
A complete timeline of your noble house, allies, and assets. 

EXPERIENCES

Warhammer 40,000 - Played 4th and 5th editions as a youngster. I thought they were fun, but what did I know?

Warmachine MKI - A clone of Thief: The Dark Project

Warmachine MKII - Frustrating, but a different flavor in an era of monoculture.

Relic Knights - Disappointing miniatures and interesting rules, with a seemingly baffling production history. 

Infinity 2nd Edition  - Beer and pretzels weirdness. 

Malifaux 2e - Too many cards, and I found myself lost and overwhelmed between aces and spades. Insanely fiddly miniature assembly. 

Warmachine MKIII - Not enough was fixed, annoying support, Gamers. 

One Page Kill Team / Warhammer / Etc - Basic, but fun. But mostly basic. Enjoyable and functional rules for a beginner, and simple campaign mechanics. Good for absolute beginners, I think I may have moved on.

Star Wars : X-Wing Miniatures Games - Good. Too many cards. Good core gameplay; not the best but everyone liked it, so I liked it. 

Infinity 3rd Edition - Fascinating, trying to be hardcore but still silly and weird. I like it. 

MERCS - Nothing about it sparked enough joy for me to stick with it. 

Dropzone Commander - The game I wanted 40k to be. Tough sell to friends but I enjoyed the gameplay in many ways. Didn't like the graphic design or those damn "cards." 

Dropfleet Commander - Much more fiddly than DZC, in some ways a better game, but I don't have enough interest to stick with it. Cool models. 

Chain of Command - Simulationist and narrativist WWII skirmish game. "The men do not want to be here." Interesting, a bit long and fiddly, but enjoyable. 

Malifaux 3e - Slim with outstanding user-tools and app support. Annoying but much improved support. A real brain-burner. 

The Other Side: Malifaux's 2.5 edition. Nice cards, nice art, miniatures are a mixed bag. (All the British are left-handed. Everything is bendy. Quality is mixed. Weird bases.)

Necromunda 2019 - Very fiddly. Kind of fun. Richly thematic and annoying at the same time. The best game of 1989. Heartwarming. 

Infinity N4 - The 4th edition sands off a few too many edges, but many of them needed to be sanded off. Balance problems continue to prop up, but the game itself is still fun. 

Star Wars : Legion - I could tell this would be a money-sink if I got into it. Licensed. 

A Song of Ice and Fire - The Miniatures Games - A bit abstract, a bit good. Decent models, good price point. Each individual model is very thematic, but the gameplay feels surprisingly abstract (much like other Eric Lang titles). Nice game. 

Star Wars Armada - Enjoyable, more interesting system but the meta and hobby aspects kept me away. 

A Billion Suns - Fascinating game about space capitalism. VERY different from other games. Annoying to "collect" since you 3D print a lot of weird stuff. Lovely gameplay. 

Five Parsecs from Home - Fun solo game. Unique in that way.

Five Leagues from the Borderland - More idiosyncratic but richly detailed. Enjoyed playing with my friends Shaniqua and Spyro. 

Xenos Rampant - Fun 40klike. 

 

GAMES I'D LIKE TO PLAY

Gamma Wolves 

MechaStellar

Mobile Suit Skirmish

RelicBlade

Wings of War