Ogre 6th Edition

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Well here is some great news. Steve Jackson Games has announced it will be re-releasing its tactical sci-fi, board wargame, Ogre (including G.E.V.) in a new large boxed format! Ogre and G.E.V., in the old Pocket Box, were some of the first wargames we ever played. Both games were simple, challenging, and a lot of fun. But they always suffered from inferior components. The counters were just black and white cardstock that you had to cutout yourself and the maps, while very attractive, were small and on thin glossy paper. Finally having a ‘real’ version of the game is very exciting. If you have never played either game you will want to be sure the check it out when it is finally released.

Now the good news, news that personally delights me. We now have to fill a hole in our schedule. When we looked at everything that might fit into that hole, a spiffy big-box version of Ogre – big board, heavy counters, and so on – had the best combination of “needs no further rules development” and “is in demand.” So we get to have Ogre back. I have been really unhappy that it was out of print, but other things had to come first. Now that the other priorities have temporarily fallen down . . . Ogre gets its chance!

What will the new 6th Edition include? Basically, the same game that we have been selling as Ogre/G.E.V., but with massively upgraded components. Further details will have to wait a few days, and when we unveil them, you’ll also get to see the redesigned Ogre webpage.

Ogre 6th EditionConsidering this open letter to distributors it looks like we might really see Ogre 6th Edition in 2011. It will be a large boxed game with cardboard board/counters. Looks like there are ‘pop out‘ Ogres, towers and perhaps some other units. Counter designs are a bit odd especially considering there is no facing in the game.

[Updated: 14MAR11]

Victory at Sea — Bandits at Six O’Clock

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The latest edition of Mongoose Publishing’s Signs & Portents pdf magazine, issue 54 (now in a new combined format), has additional aircraft stats for their WW2 naval miniatures game Victory at Sea.

Nine pages of material add almost 300 aircraft to VaS. Much of this material consists of the ‘missing’ stats from the original work done for the Order of Battle expansion. Why it was not simply provided there is anyone’s guess but it is great to have it now. New rules are provided for level bombing and, finally, skip bombing! Oddly, rules for guided missiles, such as the German Hs293, are also included. Another mystery is the inclusion of the early jets, such as the P-80, F-86, and Mig-15. Perhaps this is a peek at what will be available in the modern version of the VaS rules? It does allow players to make-up some interesting Korean War scenarios.

Overall this is a very welcome addition to the VaS system and we finally get our B-25s!

AT-43 — Easy AT-43: Company Manager

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An avid AT-43 player has written an army building application for Rackham’s AT-43 sci-fi miniatures game. You can find more details in the AT-43 forum along with a user’s guide.

Latest Easy AT-43 release: http://rcommunity.nazgulworld.com/

[Updated: 21FEB09]

AT-43 — U.N.A. Bunker Units

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Rackham released new stats for AT-43 from their upcoming Operation Frostbite campaign book. Cry Havoc Online #77 provides stats for U.N.A. Bunker Units:

THE U.N.A.

STAR TROOPER BUNKER

Type: 1.
Numbers: 2 to 6.
Standard equipment: None
Special weapons: Flamer, missile launcher, volcano MG.
Optional equipment: None
Specialist: Combat engineer, Medic. Read the rest of this entry »

World at War: Gamer’s Guide — Review

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Gamer’s GuideLock ‘n Load Publishing released a Gamer’s Guide for its World at War Cold War-era tactical combat board wargame. It is a 37 page 8 1/2″ x 11″ softbound, black and white magazine. The cover is of heavy glossy stock. The Guide is attractively laid out with plenty of shots of the game in play and a few stock photos sprinkled in. The layout template takes up a lot of space and the guide could probably have been published in only 18 pages but would have seemed a bit more crowded. The lack of color is disappointing especially for the shots of the game in action but everything is clear and readable. Read the rest of this entry »

AT-43 — Bunker Beta Rules

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Rackham released a picture showing the Karman K-shooter (infantry), an Easy Trike (class 1 vehicle) and the future King Mammoth (class 3). They also released some new test rules in Cry Havoc Online #7:

“The game designers at the Rackham studio are offering you the exclusivity to test new units for AT-43. Fortified support units, more commonly known as bunker units, are troops attached to bunkers. In position inside the fortifications, their support is precious to their company. Bunker units are partly or entirely composed from the content of an Attachment Box. The final bunker unit rules will be published in Operation Frostbite, a next supplement of the collection. Read the rest of this entry »

Forge World — New IA6 Releases

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Forge World released some details on their upcoming Imperial Armour Volume 6: The Siege of Vraks Part 2. In support of the new book they have released some new miniature upgrade sets: Death Guard Chaos Space Marine Legion Plague Marines set, Death Guard Terminator conversion set, and finally three equipment upgrade sets for the Death Korps of Krieg range.

The Battle for Vraks Continues
Imperial Armour Volume 6: The Siege of Vraks Part 2 will see a massive escalation in the brutal war between the loyalist Imperial forces and the renegades led by the treacherous Cardinal Xaphan. Of course, this means we will be producing an expanding range of new Chaos and Imperial releases to help you fight your own battles for Vraks or simply add some cool new models to your own collection.

Tactica Aeronautica — Review

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TATactica Aeronautica is the first expansion to Forge World’s Aeronautica Imperialis sci-fi, air combat, miniatures game. It is a hardback book similar to the original AI rulebook. Tactica Aeronautica is 127 pages with integrated color.

Tactica Aeronautica’s first section covers new aircraft and includes the background and game stats in the same format as the original AI book. The new aircraft included are: Marauder variants (Colossus bomber and Vigilant surveillance ship); Ork Bommers (Bomma and Blasta-Bomma); Tau Remora Drone Fighter, Tiger Shark AX-2-2 mothership, and DX-13 aerial mine; and the Chaos Harbinger bomber. There are also a couple pages of aircraft upgrades for each race and a complete squadron list that includes point values for all of the aircraft from both products including the available upgrade options. Datasheets are provided for the new aircraft as well as some variants of older aircraft (for example the Vulture gets 11 new weapon loads). Read the rest of this entry »

AT-43 — May 2008 Releases

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Rackham announced some new releases scheduled for May.

  • Hero Box: Saint Anuman and Jindo-Un
    This Hero box contains 1 hero from the Karman Army, and his Jungle Buggy. All miniatures come pre-painted andpreassembled. Also contains 2 reference cards.
  • Hero Box: Nina Zero and Babylon Zero
    This Hero box contains 2 heroes from the Therian Army. All miniatures come pre-painted and pre-assembled. Also contains 2 reference cards.
  • Hero Box: Lieutenant Dragomira O-3
    This Hero box contains 1 hero from the Red Blok Army. All miniatures come prepainted and pre-assembled. Also contains 1 reference card.
  • AT-43 Campaign: Frostbite
    This book introduces new campaign scenarios, with new rules and additional rules covering attachment boxes and bunkers. This also contains gaming tiles, crystal base, large crystal base, miniatures engineers, and gaming cards.

Update: They have also given us a peek at the RedBlok MedTec scheduled for a July 2008 release.

AT-43 — New Combat Drills

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Rackham released some new beta rules to try out in your next game.

“The game designers at the Rackham studio are offering you the exclusive opportunity to test the new combat drills for AT-43. These drills will be presented in the final version of Operation Frostbite, a future supplement for the range! Rendezvous on the official AT-43 forum to discuss these new rules and to share your battle reports.”

Combat Drill: “Eject!”
Heroes can spend 1 LP to activate the ejector seat of their armored fighting vehicle whenever it is destroyed. The hero is then placed wherever the player controlling him wants on the battlefield. The player places the dispersion template over the hero, rolls one die and moves the miniature 10 cm in the direction corresponding to the die. The hero is eliminated if this movement takes him outside of the boundaries of the battlefield or if he lands on an impassable obstacle.

Combat drill: “Fire at will!”
Once per round each hero can spend 1 LP to give, ,the “Fire at will!” combat drill to an infantry unit he leads and which will not move this round. The rate of attack of the unit´s ranged weapons is doubled until the end of the unit´s activation.

Addition to the cover rules: “Advancing behind an armored fighting vehicle”
Infantry can use the cover provided by armored fighting vehicles when the latter spearhead the offensive. In order to get a cover roll when behind an armored fighting vehicle, the unit must be given the “Take cover!” combat drill and be in contact with an armored fighting vehicle.

Also see the Bunker Beta Rules.