100% Played solo all my wargaming life due to many different reasons. Always on the look out for other games
@jamieprekup6344Ай бұрын
Definitely need a solo game or perhaps even 2+ player co-op on tabletop
@sunlizard13Ай бұрын
Heck yeah
@laton13Ай бұрын
I just got 5 leagues from the Borderlands and 5 Parsecs from home as my first step into the hobby. As a 47 year old dad with two toddlers this is my only way to play for a few years so would love your take on solo gaming!
@blkjet117Ай бұрын
@@AppleMak2010 I would like to know your top 5 solo games.
@LordbalekАй бұрын
Yes for solo. Rumbleslam has great starter set.
@benjihound993Ай бұрын
Rumbleslam is a criminally underrated game!
@alexdoran527Ай бұрын
Rumbleslam is also so much fun. Even my gaming group who aren't into pro wrestling have a fun time with it!
@toddebert6276Ай бұрын
I was going to bring up Rumbleslam myself. It's good to see I'm not the only one who likes it. Also the other TT Combat games have cheap 2 player starter sets. Only the about to be released Dropfleet Commander is just over $100.
@televiper11Ай бұрын
Battletech: A Game of Armored Combat. This box set is an amazing deal for the price and gives two or more players enough content to play for years.
@ldrolandАй бұрын
I played Mechwarrior and Battletech in 91 when 3050 and the Clans first arrived. Is the new edition in the same spirit of the original?
@televiper11Ай бұрын
@@ldroland The Classic Game that’s in the Armored combat is. The newer Alpha Strike Set is streamlined
@ObiwanNekodyАй бұрын
@@ldrolandBattletech: A Game of Armored Combat uses the classic rules. It's set in 3025, it is almost unchanged from the old rules, and the changes that have been made are all improvements to the system. There is Battletech: Clan Invasion which expands the rules included to be Clan Invasion levels. There is a rulebook, Battletech: Total Warfare which includes all the 'standard' rules for classic Battletech, including aerospace, vehicles, and infantry, and it also includes rules for using classic Battletech rules on a miniature tabletop. Alpha Strike is different but still fun.
@ObiwanNekodyАй бұрын
There is also Battletech: Beginner Box is a simplified version of the CBT rules.
@SamBalducciАй бұрын
Solo and Narrative Co-op games, which can be played solo, are two great categories to review. Getting a game with others is not always possible and the soon to be dark, cold, and snowy months will soon be upon us, which makes it more difficult to find an opponent to play against. In the winter I would rather get my folding 4'x4' table out in the living room in front of the fire with an old movie playing in the background and the cat on the nearby chair as referee. The cat gets its own set of foam dice that I chuck along the floor that she loves to chase. I recently purchased "When Nightmares Come: An Investigative Wargame of Supernatural Horror (Osprey Wargames)" -- I plan to use some miniatures from some of my board games as proxies for the game. Specifically, Cthulhu Death May Die.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
cat dice sounds like and excellent idea. And yes, the cold months can make it harder to get games in across town. You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@bluefyr22Ай бұрын
Osprey games had become my go to for solo and coop games with my wife frostgrave and stargrave for sure
@Texas_montanteroАй бұрын
The Star Wars Legion core sets can be found on a sale pretty easily under $100, they come with 2 skirmish sized armies, 2 character commanders, terrain, all the tokens you'll need, and a rule book
@zakaryperrin7126Ай бұрын
Was gonna say this. It looks like a good deal
@nutsgulАй бұрын
It is a great starter set, but it is in a wierd state at the Moment. Because of the new "not a new" Edition a lot in this set ist outdated. Nevertheless it is a godd starting point, to learn the basic consepts of the game. I really hope the New startersets next year are still at the same pricepoint to bring new players in.
@corver2597Ай бұрын
The blood & plunder 2 player starter box is such phenomenal value for a really cool game.
@fredgilbert2032Ай бұрын
Yes!!! The ships are so cool too!
@ostrowulfАй бұрын
LOL, I scrolled down a ways, did not see this. So also said Blood & Plunder. Then scrolled down one more comment and here it is.
@Down_Time_DadАй бұрын
Mutant year zero: Zone Wars is an excellent skirmish game, 2 teams of 5 models, rules, battlemap, tokens, rulers and flat pack terrain, and can be found for £45!! The expansion robots and Psionics elevates the experience to 4 players with more terrain and new game modes. well worth a look.
@TerrierHaloАй бұрын
And it is really easy to get started with too without being boring.
@stevo_hobbiesАй бұрын
2nd this, very fun game, and great value!
@TravDadGamerАй бұрын
3rd'ed - I played a fun 3-person demo of it at Gen Con and immediately ordered both boxes. I hope they release additional sets for it. It's more enjoyably gonzo than other miniatures games I have played recently
@LevTheRedАй бұрын
Worth mentioning about the Alpha Strike box: the minis are all usable for Classic BattleTech. Not only that, but two people splitting the Alpha Strike box will each have full armies. Honestly, you could probably split the AS box 3 ways and have playable Classic armies. Also, 2000 AD is still being published. This week they did a great 2-part arc in 2000 AD and their monthly Megazine and next week (and next month for the Megazine) is the start of an all new run.
@sickmaryАй бұрын
PULP ALLEY is a great little skirmish game with a Starter set that contains 2 Leagues, A Core Rulebook, and all the base cards and dice you need to play.
@edgarbryan9804Ай бұрын
Just got Blkout starter. It’s $120 but good sculpts and tight ruleset. Heard about it because of my Uncle Adam. You and Ash at GMG are still my favorites. Appreciate your contribution to the community.
@photonswordАй бұрын
Been looking at this game for a while. Looks really cool.
@tabletopminionsАй бұрын
I wanted to mention it, but it was a bit more than $100 and I have talked it up a bit recently here in the channel, so I felt okay not mentioning it here. I just recently got both forces painted and I’m getting terrain together. Thanks for watching!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
Yeah those models look sweet as
@jeronimo486Ай бұрын
When Uncle Atom pulled up the Battletech Alpha Strike, I very much literally screamed in excitement. I love Battletech so much, I really hope more people check out the system.
@genghisphilip335Ай бұрын
Hear hear!
@stevo_hobbiesАй бұрын
+1 for Halo Flashpoint! Mantic has a lot of really affordable starter sets for their games!
@SamnimationsАй бұрын
Also worth mentioning, One Page Rules (if you already have a 3D Printer) has a starter pack with two starting armies for free!
@TheBoardGamerАй бұрын
And a bunch of paper minis so even without a 3d printer you can easily go to a library and print off pages of units. It's perfect for beginners to the hobby
@case5585Ай бұрын
Would absolutely love to see more content on Solo, I'm exclusively a solo gamer for reasons and would absolutely be interested in hearing more in that vein. thanks again for helping me get back into the hobby.
@Wgt40Ай бұрын
I second this but my reason is because I'm the only "nerd" that wants to play
@drunkenfarmerjohn42Ай бұрын
The good news is that they're currently beta testing solo rules for Alpha Strike, so that Battletech AS box listed, which does specifically have mechs for two factions in it, will be a great get for solo play when it hits. The current operating name is Battletech Aces, and the experimental rules are in the hands of the Mercenaries Kickstarter backers as I type this.
@case5585Ай бұрын
@@Wgt40 I think I have literally collected four or five different homebrew rulesets to run Warcry solo, always trying to hunt down new or old games with a solo component, I started by dusting off my really old copy of Advanced Heroquest a couple years back which kicked off this rabbit hole 😀
@towerpowerАй бұрын
I've seen Cyberpunk RED: combat zone going for 89. I bought this game because the artwork caught my attention and so far, it is my game of the year. Not only a good starter set, it's the best introduction to war (skirmish) games. I was able to play this game with my son, wife and my friends that are usually not into wargaming and they had fun. My friend even sked me the other day to play again, that's a first! The way it is designed makes it easy to start playing. The only downside for me was that the models quality is not excellent comming from 40k/killteam. And if some people a not into building models, there is a new variation comming: edgerunners that will come with standees and should be even cheaper I guess(hope).
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
yeah that box looks amazing
@towerpowerАй бұрын
@@WhatsUpGazpacho The game is equally great! Highlights recommend.
@scottsgameroom1Ай бұрын
Hope you have fun with the Alpha Strike box! I really like that CGL is supporting both the classic, crunchier BattleTech and the more streamlined option with Alpha Strike.
@jimbusher5895Ай бұрын
Wargames Atlantic currently has a The Last War set with rules, dice, tokens monsters and four different factions for £70 - Last War is a WW1 themed horror skirmish game using the Forbidden Psalm rules set
@marklindsey4112Ай бұрын
Was just about to mention this myself. A great game and Wargames Atlantic's WW1 sprues are superb, but this set includes a weird world war sprue to add opportunities for mutation and other oddness. Amazing stuff.
@photonswordАй бұрын
Very cool, I missed this thanks.
@tabletopminionsАй бұрын
I actually pre-ordered it, but haven’t gotten it yet. Thanks for watching!
@gk7003Ай бұрын
it's an awesome update and thing they did!
@kothanmalvein8455Ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it , but Mantic has some awesome 2 player starter sets for all of their systems. Either Sci-Fi or Fantasy , you can get them for under a 100$ from retailers and they include 2 armies and all the rules needed. Also they have multiple selections of starter sets featuring different factions.
@rokaregeАй бұрын
Bushido: Risen Sun 2 player starter (2022). It's around $80-90, rulebook, 10 minis, tokens, cards. All models in it are Ronin - can be used in any faction. And yes for solo!
@badnamebobАй бұрын
Oh heck yeah! Totally second this recommendation. What a fun, criminally overlooked game.
@xOBulletOxАй бұрын
Highly rate fallout factions! Like Necromunda without the bloated rules. Introduced my friend to it who's never played a wargame in his life and he picked up all the rules in no time flat! Loads of fun!
@PatrickVS101Ай бұрын
I'm a massive advocate for Warhammer Underworlds (it's GW's best game by far), the 2023 starter has two competitive teams out of the box with a lot of potential for growth. It's $63, which is surprisingly cheap for the amount of potential you get. I'll also add, the game is a lot less "buy everything" since the new rule format. You can buy one or two supplements for $30-45, and it's just a really great game and I want everyone to play it.
@brazilaАй бұрын
Agree, it is a great game, sadly it died off locally here.
@JedrekVRoscoeАй бұрын
100%, I absolutely adore Underworlds and its format!
@TTdmhBTАй бұрын
Dead man's hand is a western skirmish game that uses a deck of cards for initiative and effects. It's cool
@craigdamoose9769Ай бұрын
Please do a solo game video, I love having the option to test tactics through the week before a game night!
@edwardclay7551Ай бұрын
I will note this is USD $100 a lot of these are over $130-150 if you're based in Australia. And yes Uncle Atom, a video on the solo play potential would be good. Lately aside from all of your games I've also been playing Kuroi. Battletech with all of its starter sets are great.
@boskvonlivingdreams4269Ай бұрын
Great video! Yes for solo, please! I really like Mantic's Deadzone. Their starter sets are very complete. Want to be a pirate? Try Freebooter's Fate!
@kodosdhАй бұрын
Mantic just confirmed that a 2nd print run for the Halo Starter sets is ordered and will arrive together with the 2nd wave of model releases, so it will be available in future
@scottknudsen5881Ай бұрын
The Blood and Plunder starter set ( Firelock Games) has been on sale for $99 for a while if you are in to Piratey fun. You even get 2 ~28mm ships!
@OctarinewolfАй бұрын
That was my first thought when the video came up.
@anotherzingboАй бұрын
Most of the starter sets for TTCombat's games should come in under $100 I think. I have the Carnevale starter and the old Dropfleet Commander starter and they're both impressive sets. The also do starter sets for Dropzone Commander, Half Tilt and Rumbleslam.
@Ads.DАй бұрын
I was going to post the same thing 😁 Carnevale, which is a great game, actually has to 2 starter sets, one quite a bit cheaper but still has everything to play it 👍
@trevorharvey6928Ай бұрын
+1 on the TTCombat sets. Carnavale has a very cheap "mini" starter set too, which IIRC retails around £35.
@bicskeizАй бұрын
I never played it, but the Carnevale starter set has an incredible value for money!
@photonswordАй бұрын
Just picked up the Rumbleslam set for my son.
@trevorharvey6928Ай бұрын
@@photonsword oh, I forgot about that one - even though I have some models on my painting desk right now 😅
@albinofreak620Ай бұрын
Would love a rundown of solo wargames. I only really know about Forbidden Psalm, Rangers of the Shadowdeep and your games with Vince
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@crapyard74Ай бұрын
The Quar character designs are awesome, so well done and full of … well … character :) Would love a video about good solo experience games as well, sometimes the brain and body only needs a couple of beers and a couple of hours of alone-time relaxing with a good game and no human interaction :)
@Bluecho4Ай бұрын
Seconded on the awesomeness of Quar.
@crapyard74Ай бұрын
@@Bluecho4 They do actually remind me a bit of «Clangers», a british children’s tv show with some weird pink knitted stop motion characters, giv’em a google search, they could be cousins :)
@KhealosАй бұрын
2 player boxed sets, under $100? Those are the best. The Alpha Strike box is a great value, 2 Inner Sphere lances vs 1 Clan Star. Rules, terrain, cheat sheets, all for $80 MSRP. PLUS the models can be used in Classic Battletech. I look forward to seeing your painted up units. Great video
@derekgarcia3069Ай бұрын
Relic Blade is so much fun, and Sean is such a nice person.
@anthonywaggett9317Ай бұрын
TTCombat in the UK have 2 Starter sets (Technically a 2 player starter £65 and a 2 player Intro £35) which have minis, rules, tokens, dice, playmat, measuring sticks, 3d cardboard buildings and Parkour and Dagon, plus the 2 sets don't repeat any models but have the same 2 factions so can be used together. They also recently launched Half Tilt, a halfling jousting game with MDF terrain for around £45. I think these qualify for your under $100, depending on how stupid our respective governments get. The minis are all resin. This is the company that also makes Dropzone Commander (10mm sci-fi), Dropfleet Commander (space battles) and Rumbleslam (Fantasy wrestling) all of which I think come in on or around your $100 range.
@kageydagirlАй бұрын
I assume Carnevale is the game in question?
@anthonywaggett9317Ай бұрын
@@kageydagirl Yep, that's the one. Trouble with writing comments after a night shift, you miss bits out😏
@duacot6633Ай бұрын
Gaslands. Single rule book currently o amazon for $20. Need a minimum of five 6 sided dice, it's best to have more, and print off the move templates found in the rule book. That's it! Very easy to play and very quick to learn. Oops, you will need to get a Hotwheel or Matchbox style of toy car, at least 1 per person. I like using 3x5 cards for the "character sheet" but you can print them out of the book.
@scannerbarklyАй бұрын
Flashpoint isn't actually out yet. Pre-orders have yet to be delivered. Gonna assume you only actually have a box because they sent it to you or gave you one at Adepticon or Gen Con (sorry, I am not sure which one), I know they have some early copies for sale there and gave some out to folks. It still doesn't have a fixed release date, being given as Autumn, but Amazon has a mid-November date listed that is likely incorrect, because they usually are. lol Edit: Also, the Sylvester Stallone Dredd movie may not have been very loyal to the material, but it DID give us a great behind the scene clip of Rob Sneider falling down a flight of stairs.
@martydevine1Ай бұрын
I'm going to put in a shout out for my all time favorite miniatures skirmish game, Pulp Alley. They have a starter set that you should be able to pick up for about $90, which includes 2 leagues of metal figures, full rulebook, dice, counters, cards and more. Such a great, great game...I haven't even looked at another minis game since I discovered Pulp Alley.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@widdrshinswondersАй бұрын
HOLY CRAP THERE IS A DREDD SKIRMISH GAME??? I haven't even watched your video and bringing that to my radar alone is worth a like. Also, while non-traditional, Heroclix (I consider it a competitive/collectible skirmish game) has many starter sets below $75 - usually a new one drops every year or so for Marvel. If done right, another $25 easily expands that army with ebay lots or "Fast Forces" that offer 6 figure complete armies. Also the movement and attack measuring is very much like the Halo game you mentioned, utilizing squares but measuring model to model for line of sight.
@LegendayKillstreakАй бұрын
Pumped seeing RelicBlade getting more love! 💕
@boateyeАй бұрын
I LOVE the Alpha Strike "starter" set and i'm floored that you never played the system! I am like you in that i dislike the hexes in Classic BattleTech and i don't care much for the crunch in it. Alpha Strike, while much simpler, is intended to be faster and more "scoped out" than classic. You tend to play with 7-10 models per side as opposed to 4 on 4 in Classic, and you aren't staring at charts upon charts most of the game. in fact, if you memorize the critical hit chart and how to calculate your target numbers, you don't need to really look at any charts while playing! That being said, i am very interested in that $45 Steel Rift set. That's a great price for a gift, too!
@XanderTuronАй бұрын
But does it still have GATOR?
@alecseuslev9054Ай бұрын
@@XanderTuron It has SATOR.
@tabletopminionsАй бұрын
I’ll be honest - I’m not sure I want 7-10 mechs per side. I think four per side would be perfect. I guess we’ll see. Thanks for watching!
@boateyeАй бұрын
@@tabletopminions the game still works great at 4 on 4! I definitely started there when I first played and had a blast. I think the intro scenario in the AS box is a 2v4 and then the second scenario is a 5v8 using all 13 models. However, I think they add too much too fast for someone's second game, and I usually recommend ignoring the formation bonuses they tell you to use. That being said, once your more comfortable with the rules, your preference for smaller unit count will give you more headroom to add in interesting rules like formation bonuses and special command abilities to add more personality to each uniit. I like to say that while AS doesn't have much mech customization, you can customize the rules of the game itself instead. You can really tune it to the level of detail that you prefer. While I like to be competitive, the game shines in narrative/campaign play.
@darkjak565Ай бұрын
Bonefields! It's a small set coming in at somewhere between like $70-$80 for some very quaint dwarf and goblin skeletons and necromancers and vampires. It's a small ruleset that lets you toss kind of whatever models you want at the game, but it gives you enough to play with right away in the two-player starter. It's a small skirmish game where you go about summoning your Skelly Bois to the field to duke it out, with a little bit of resource management to accommodate summoning or buffing. Perfect kind of game to throw some scatter terrain on a green flock mat and reminisce about the old days. Sold through Hayland Terrain. The models are metal pours that are likely hand-poured, but still great quality. Bonus, it'll give you some fun models for use in Deth Wizards.
@BjornKumaАй бұрын
Both Core Space boxes (OG and First Born) can be had for under 100 each. Great game that hits so many notes it makes a great symphony. Solo, pve, pvp, campaign play, lots of expansions and rules to add or build from.
@jasonnewell7036Ай бұрын
No Moonstone? That has a 2-player starter for under $100 US. They're just about to release a second starter set containing the other two factions as well.
@andrewscanlan4035Ай бұрын
Agree 100% Great game, superb miniatures.
@olaffunke2779Ай бұрын
Uncle Atom probably hasnt it himself.
@FoolishHyenaАй бұрын
Moonstone is criminally underrated
@TableTopMagpieАй бұрын
A second starter set you say? OK good to know!
@olaffunke2779Ай бұрын
@@FoolishHyena it has one of the most beautiful minis, i have seen
@glocks4internsАй бұрын
Blitzbowl, Moonstone, Rumbleslam, and new Dropfleet starters!
@redy3tigamesАй бұрын
Mutant year zero: Zone Wars from free league publishing. 2 different starter boxes each with 2 unique races. $66.62 comes with rules 10 models (including a duck with a crossbow and a leather jacket wearing moose with a baseball bat) cards, token, and dice. The Game also allows for creat a character so you can play model agnostic if you wish.
@user-Brian_GregoryАй бұрын
I've been curious about Blood & Plunder for a while now. I recently noticed that Firelock games reduced the price of their 2-player starter set (Blackbeard vs Maynard) to $99. I think I'm going to have to take the plunge...
@ThePlunderDenАй бұрын
You will not regret it, Best game out there
@lorenzovive5801Ай бұрын
I also concur. I would LOVE a look at some solo systems
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@NATHANALOPEZАй бұрын
Relic Blade is great. And yes for solo
@paulaceto6492Ай бұрын
Another shout for to Mutant Year Zero: Zone Wars, from Free League. The starter set is listed as $66, but online sellers have it for $50. You get an incredible amount of stuff, including 10 sun-dropped minis, cards, tokens, 36x36 map and three (!) sheets of nice cardboard terrain. And yes please for solo content!
@FilmmonsterАй бұрын
Not sure if it´s under $100 but Moonstone is a great little game and they have just released a new two-player starter set.
@Kirik946Ай бұрын
Other great games with 2 player start sets under $100 I can recommend are moonstone and eldfall chronicles. Moonstone is a very charming fantasy skirmish game with a very unique combat system. Eldfall is also a fantasy skirmish game that plays a bit like infinity with reactions but with a limit on the number of reactions each model can do. It also has rules for Cooperative and solo modes
@SorcerySpeedConcedeАй бұрын
Marvel Crisis Protocol's 1.0 release is hovering around $100 right now, and all the updated cards are available for free (if considering playing outside the 2 player experience). It comes with 10 minis and some awesome modern city-scape terrain.
@helotaxiАй бұрын
I really wish the expansions were priced as well as the starter box for this one.
@SorcerySpeedConcedeАй бұрын
@@helotaxi it's great pricing compared to GW games, but yeah. Marvel IP comes at a price
@cinnabarsin4288Ай бұрын
Came here to say this, but it's not even close to $100 now. It's been $60-70 on Amazon for months ($60 right now). The new starter is a bit better but not anywhere near double the price better and the original has enough stuff to play two players.
@BwfVidАй бұрын
From Ground Zero Games for the Full Thrust starship combat game there is the "FT Intro Fleet Double". Two fleets of 8 ships each (you can choose the factions) for around $40.00. The rules for this wonderful game are FREE!
@StackingLimitАй бұрын
Another fantastic Video Uncle Atom. I love the Quar stuff from Wargames Atlantic. I would love to see you do a list on Solo games as well. Thanks for all you do. You have made my Hobby experience better with each video you produce.
@elliottmartinez8594Ай бұрын
Lunar by black site studio
@thenoobbombАй бұрын
Carnevale's two starter sets are where it's at!
@iampetewyseАй бұрын
The Walking Dead: All Out War is a gold standard in starter sets in my mind. Obv depends if you like the zombie survival theme, but the starter set comes with everything you'll need. I do love these cheaper starter sets, seeing a LOT of very expensive starter sets that seem to miss the point. Would love to see the solo video!!
@BlackDouglas1000Ай бұрын
I am pleased to see Quar get some attention. I have watched some play throughs and I hope our friends at Guerilla Miniatures does some play throughs for us too. And two thumbs up for Steel Rift as well.
@tombolenbaugh4030Ай бұрын
Shout out for Battleground Fantasy Warfare, the wargame played with dry erase unit cards. I'm not a miniatures painter and I love the idea of having an entire army in a deck of cards. You can easily get a two player game going with a $35 set of their Men of Hawkshold or Lords of Valchold sets, or just grab both and have humans vs undead. And there are plenty more decks you can get.
@JamesTillmanjimthegrayАй бұрын
the mutant year zero starters are great , two different starters each have 2 factions rules, assembled minis and terrain for like 65
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
I've heard a lot about Mutant Year Zero You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@tomasburgos7017Ай бұрын
Solo SOLO solo SOLO!!! Plus loved the video. There are a couple of games that im really interested in like Steel Rift, and Relicblade. Keep the videos flowing!
@glitteringpony5121Ай бұрын
I would love to see a video for single player/solo games! Great video as always.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@frandeastoraАй бұрын
During the last few years I have had to deal with depression and one of the ways to do so was to return to this abandoned hobby that gave me so much joy in the past. But meeting new players or even playing with my friends is a problem when most of the time I don't have the strength to leave the house! So, yes, that video about solo play games would be great :)
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
yeah that's tough. It can be hard to be able to get out of the house to get games in because they take SO MUCH energy You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@the_Mike_dАй бұрын
Yes to solo play, please! That's a huge reason for me to pick up just about any 2 player starter box - the possibility to just play solo. I have so many of the ones you listed here, but generally they're usually a great deal - not just for more miniatures, but the scatter terrain bits. I've repurposed so many into my miniature agnostic skirmish titles...
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@RoadDeerGamesАй бұрын
Can’t wait for halo flashpoint
@WolfwoodX13Ай бұрын
Id really appreciate a solo play video. Thanks Uncle Adam 😊 Great video!
@RupertFoulmouthАй бұрын
Great video. I would love to see a solo play video as well. There are also a host of miniature agnostic games which tend to fall well below the $100 mark, often even below $50.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@BloodthirstierАй бұрын
ArcWordle is also a fantasy game and the look is great. The creator has a myminifactory page too. The starter set is a free print and play and each starting warband is $50 in models. All the core rules are also available online for free.
@richardrussell7082Ай бұрын
Yes for solo. Including Demon Ship by (Uncle Atom's friend) Malev 😎👍
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@kentryu3484Ай бұрын
Walking dead from Mantic soon to be back available. Think the starter set I got from them was £35 at UK games expo. Really good game and complete starter set.
@devslavenАй бұрын
Agree with this one. I'm not a Walking Dead fan but the tabletop game is absolutely fantastic.
@victorhenden6909Ай бұрын
Would love to see a video about miniature game where you can play solo
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@talahar123Ай бұрын
I would love to see a video on solo games, yes please!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@trevorharvey6928Ай бұрын
Another vote for the solo games vid, always looking for more. Favourites so far include Frostgrave (with the perilous dark expansion) and Majestic 13 - though I need to play more of the latter. 😅
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
Yeah Frostgrave and Majestic 13 are both on my list! You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@ajking4836Ай бұрын
I got the first warcry box for £80 on a third party site in the UK and it was incredible value. Gone are those days I'm afraid
@tabletopminionsАй бұрын
That was an amazing value. The terrain alone in that box was worth it. Thanks for watching!
@llokiigaming3725Ай бұрын
Ttcombat Dropzone Commander 2 player starter set is about $60 USD. Comes with a ton of models, most are pretty easy assembly. Great 10mm scale game that plays on a 4x4 area.
@tobiasheinrich1468Ай бұрын
In Europe you get the Flames of War Starter: "Kursk" for Mid War German vs. Russia for 54€ and the Late War starter "Hit the Beach" German vs. Americans also for 54€ a decent army on both sides with about 50 points (if you can get two starter you have a full 100 point army) the rule book, a quick start guide, enough dices for both sides, the army cards you need and some sort of terrain, in kursk it was 2d terrain in hit the beach you have a V1 Ramp as a scenario model.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
Ай бұрын
Great video... Veey tempting options. Will love a solo game video... And also a multiplayer (more than 2)... Thanxs uncle Adam
@RagingHorn7795Ай бұрын
Aye, please do a video on different solo games or ideas on how to make some popular games solo would be good
@chrismiller9292Ай бұрын
I'd love to see a solo play video. Much appreciated!
@jamesbarantor7094Ай бұрын
I hope you get to play Alpha Strike soon, it's a solid game that I think folks that like 40k (but maybe not GW) should try out.
@Sean-ch4vnАй бұрын
Great info on the two player war games, please do this for the solo war games, thanks!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@markspooner2027Ай бұрын
Carnevale has a 2 player starter under $100, I've been pretty interested myself but haven't quite decided to buy it...yet.
@nickjones2470Ай бұрын
The Stargrave rulebook and two boxes of Stargrave figures would be about sixty pounds so probably under a hundred dollars.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
Plus I think you can play Stargrave solo too, which is nice You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@madsolsendoteuАй бұрын
Would love a solo miniaturegame video from you! So yes please, and now to pay attention to the video!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@Christian_from_CopenhagenАй бұрын
Super cool list, I'm taking another look at Relicblade!
@terrencemiltner1005Ай бұрын
Great video. Nice to see Relicblade in there. I look forward to your thoughts when you try it. There is also Catacombs of Kural book for Solo/Co-Op that I am looking forward to getting started on.
@studiominirealmsАй бұрын
Another yes for solo, please.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@bassistczАй бұрын
There's also the Carnevale 2 player starter, that has an interesting setting in Venice.
@jeffreysmith6280Ай бұрын
Happy to see solo versions.
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@questwise4077Ай бұрын
I also highly recommend Pulp Alley starter box.
@nongratiasАй бұрын
Great video! Would definitely love to see a solo spotlight!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@lavvgiverАй бұрын
Blood & Plunder = the 2 player "Blackbeard & Maynard" starter is currently $99; 2 full sized pirates ships, 26 minis, full rulebook, dice tokens, map and everything you need to play!
@alvinpotthoff1208Ай бұрын
Yes solo game review would be great.
@gopdriftoАй бұрын
Kill team's starter set is a pretty good deal, you can find it for about 80 bucks now. You get two kill teams for krieg and orcs, some plastic terrain, kill team's barrier and marker stuff, dice, and some books. Only problem with it is that it's for the edition that's about to be replaced, so the books are useless, but it's not that bad since kill team's new rules are going to be free.
@ArborRailsАй бұрын
GW price increases are making KT a bit of a non-starter
@grisevgАй бұрын
similar coop wargaming review would be nice.
@BornfromtheSunАй бұрын
Would love of why i like it on the Dredd game, as i have been eyeing it also. Great Video!
@comradesionnachАй бұрын
Burrows and Badgers doesn't have a starter box set but Oathsworn miniatures has 2 different starter war bands for £22.50 each and the full book is £19.99. total £64.99 (or $86.58 US as of 2024-09-22). Their shipping is fast and very reasonable. My orders usually arrive in a week and I'm on the West coast of Canada. They're currently working on a second edition which, if I'm remembering correctly, will have a solo mode.
@GrindgodgrindАй бұрын
I'd thoroughly recommend the Bushido 2 player starter from GCT studios!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
plus those minis look great
@elmothejunkieАй бұрын
Quar looks so cool. I'm definitely gonna pick that up, maybe my son could dig it, since he loves the worms video games
@MadhouseMinisАй бұрын
I feel like I have every solo wargame I can think of, but definitely do a video on it in case I'm missing some!
@WhatsUpGazpachoАй бұрын
You might like to try out D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall on WargameVault. It’s a solo skirmish miniatures game that takes place on the 6th June 1944 and it’s only $5. You play as a US Paratrooper landing in Normandy in the early hours and you have to destroy the guns overlooking Omaha and Utah beaches. To do that you must link up with more Paratroopers, gather intel on your whereabouts, potentially be able to get to your designated muster point all the while fighting your way through groups of procedurally generated enemy forces. Utilize the famous Cricket when you detect soldiers. Will the reply with a Cricket of their own, or does it immediately devolve into a firefight there and then? Play a campaign that takes you across Normandy to your Primary Objective while you fight enemy soldiers and their support weapons and vehicles such as staff cars, half-tracks and even tanks. Roll on random event tables to add variety to your games. You can find friendly paratroopers caught in trees, additional enemy combatants or even have an aircraft come crashing down to earth in a ball of fire. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is a miniatures agnostic game and while it is set in World War 2, you could take the rules and use them to fight across an alien planet or behind lines of renegades. The only limit is your imagination. PLUS additional settings will be added. D-Day Paratroopers: Behind the Atlantic Wall is in it’s ZEROth edition. When you make your purchase, you get to play the game right away and be the first to get an email when a new updated version releases. Check it out!
@thomaswilliams5005Ай бұрын
Forbidden psalm the last war from Warlord games. Shipping next week. 85$
@williamprokop4799Ай бұрын
Word of Tanks Miniature Game has a 2-player starter for under $50 and is a very streamlined game with great minis (same minis as Flames of War, but pre-assembled and primed)