Dark Age Wargame

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Define 'Dark Age'. No, maybe not. There's probably a limit to how long the thread can go on for. I'd suggest the following; Pendragon: The Fall of Roman Britain is being designed - more of a strategic level game, as is the classic Britannia Senlac Hill is a p&p tactical battle of Hastings - quite replayable as the quality of forces is quite random. There's a good video by the designer on the.

Abandoned in the collapse of their star-spanning empire the humans of Samaria must battle for survival; against each other, the monsters they have created and the harsh planet itself. This is no place for weakness, only through courage and determination can a man hope to endure in the savage wasteland. Dark Age is a gritty, D20 driven, post-apocalyptic skirmish miniatures game for your tabletop. The game contains rules that are easy to learn and get you into the action right away. You can tailor how you play your game by Activation Points and alternate activations. The game is illustrated by a number of top artists including the inimitable Brom; the world of Samaria is brought to life as never before. Will you become just another victim of this Dark Age or do you have what it takes to survive the Apocalypse?

Tremendous. As you can see from the headline; the Sony PlayStation 4 came out ahead of the Microsoft Xbox One by making worldwide sales compared to sales across 13 territories.Sony PlayStation 4For the period ending 28 th December 2013 Sony sold 4.2 million PS4 consoles worldwide, reports MCV.

Here at Dark Age we believe that no one should have to pay for rules. We believe that we have crafted a game system capable of standing on its own and we hide nothing from you, the player, when it comes to deciding if the game is for you or not.

Given that, here is a link to the full digital .pdf of Dark Age: Core Rules 2013:

Inside you will find the following:

1. The rules for how to play Dark Age in their entirety

2. The rules for any and all Special and Weapon Abilities found on the various models in Dark Age. We have also compiled a Printer Friendly version of these located here:

3. The full rules for each and every Faction- This basically breaks down the individual army construction and gameplay rules that are unique to each of the eight factions currently in Dark Age. Click here for Core Rules.

4. The rules for Scenario Play as well as everything you need to play in one of our March to Immortality Tournaments. Click here for Tournament Rules.

Once you are familiar with the rules then feel free to check out any of the Faction Links above to see the full gallery of miniatures available- This should help you in choosing your favorite force!

And of course remember, if you have any questions or comments, the forums are always here to help!

Welcome to Dark Age.

-Mr. Black

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