Thank you for the mention Adam! Im looking forward to seeing what you kitbash out of your gencon haul.
@Zectifin5 ай бұрын
my favorite mech game is Heavy Gear. I grew up on the PC games and found out it was based on a tabletop so got a north army, but it was stolen in 2012 before I could really get into it. Ive been thinking about getting back into it again. very cool rules back then. not sure how much theyve changed. it was neat cus the gears weren't that big, maybe the size of a crisis suit, so you still had infantry who were weak and moved super slow compared to gears and vehicles, but could hold down a building in cover so were super could at being defensive and could carry a lot of heavy weapons.
@greywhizard5 ай бұрын
I remember when Dreampod 9 started that universe as a rpg
@Wolfineer_5 ай бұрын
I did love playing Heavy Gear on pc, so much part customising and robo skating fun
@daltonmccormick52215 ай бұрын
Came to the comments to suggest Heavy Gear Blitz. It's 12mm scale so in-between 6mm and 28mm and has a large miniatures range from Dream Pod 9.
@YahBoiCyril5 ай бұрын
Been trying to get into this. Starting to accumulate some minis for as proxies for my alpha strike stuff.
@CTCParadox5 ай бұрын
Heavy Gear is amazing. Such an in depth universe. NuBlitz is super light compared to say the old 2e RPG tactical rules. But still great.
@josabar85615 ай бұрын
Battletech Alpha Strike is great, same great world, less crunchy rules. best played with 8-16 models at or around company scale. Simple to learn but deep once you get into it so you can keep learning and growing it.
@brotherman5395 ай бұрын
My local store usually runs an AS night where everyone brings 200 PV, typically a lance or star, and we just go at it for whatever the scenario brewed up that day is. Good fun for a large gathering and a weekend hobby night, can recommend as a quicker adjacent alternative from Battletech.
@sub-optimalwargaming93115 ай бұрын
Yeah, love Alpha Strike. Played a bit of OG BT recently, and it was fun, but Alpha Strike is the version of the game I play the most.
@retrojon_5 ай бұрын
My friends and I once played a free for all with 24 mechs on the field, split between the 3 of us! That game took around to 4 hours to finish! We ended up introducing a nuclear strike roll to help randomly clear mechs off the field and speed things up lol. Definitely don't exceed 16 mechs unless you have more players to use them.
@rcdemoral19825 ай бұрын
100%. Alpha Strike is where it's at. I don't think that I could play Battletech rules for more than a game or two
@sub-optimalwargaming93115 ай бұрын
@@rcdemoral1982 I enjoyed the couple I played, but Alpha Strike is like what I wanted BTech to be when I was a kid, fast easy to pick up and still feels like you have crazy huge kill machines
@weirdguy5644 ай бұрын
I have four Mech games I would recommend. 1. Alpha Strike (BattleTech). It is NOT the same as full BattleTech. It is way simpler and easier, plus the stat cards come with the miniatures (technically, those boxes are sold for the cards, and it is the mech "tokens" that are extra to get around a license deal with Iron Wind Metals). Yes, I said stat cards. The entire mech stats fit on a playing card. 2. MechaForce. This is an 8-page rulebook for big stompy robots that move on a hex map, can have jump jets, and generate heat from shooting and moving. Does that sound familiar to you BattleTech players? It even includes design rules, though there are only two guns, two lasers. and two missiles, a small flamer. The main thing is that the mechs don't have hit locations, but they still do have individual weapons. It is a bit more detailed than Alpha Strike, but nowhere as complex as classic BattleTech. The game also uses the special dice used with RPG's, like D12's and D20, though only for damage. Shooting is your classic 2D6. Also, there are stats for a generic tank, APC, infantry squad, attack helicopter, and transport helicopter, but no design rules for those "other" units. 3. Core Mech Warfare. This is actually a set of rules for tabletop wargaming using 1:144 scale Gundam Model Kits, aka "Gunpla". This time the robots are grouped into three size classes, and the mechs generate a random number of energy points at the start of their turn, and you use that up to move, shoot, and melee attack (yes, there are beam-sabers). There is a free rulebook you can download, and is the exact same rules as the full game. The full rulebook just adds the design rules so you can stat out your favorite Gundam, or make your own. 4. CAV Strike Operations. The "other" mech game from way back. Never as popular as BattleTech, yet it is still around. The main thing that differentiates it from other mech games is that armor that can bounce off attacks. Also, there are no fists on the mechs, so no hand-to-hand combat. There are also other units like tanks, anti-grav tanks, and aircraft. It is the product of Reaper Miniatures.
@markvaughan75303 ай бұрын
I second looking at Alpha Strike. I am a Classic BattleTech player/GM, and the couple of times I have played Alpha Strike, it ran really fast and was quite streamlined versus Classic BT. AS uses a business card sized record sheet, versus the full page sheet used in Classic, and the ones you get with any of the model packs are laminated so that you can use a dry erase marker on it.
@robertdean525 ай бұрын
It looks like there are 133 historical miniatures events, 1164 non-historical miniatures events, and 362 miniatures hobby events listed for Gen Con. That’s a total of 1659 listed miniatures events, which would be a very respectable convention by itself. But, as you say, that’s just a drop in the bucket of the 24,000 or so events this year.
@maskalumni60375 ай бұрын
Horizon Wars is another very good mech rule set. Also Battletech Alpha Strike is the simpler less crunchy version of BT where you can field up to 20 mechs per side.
@riggermortisfpv5265 ай бұрын
Gruntz 15mm although not specifically a mech game, makes a fantastic 15mm scale mech game.
@basstedson5 ай бұрын
Nice to see Ramshackle games getting a shout out, I've seen the owner in a few facebook groups being a super helpful guy to begginers in game systems so they deserve it in my book.
@axanax25345 ай бұрын
Weasel-Tech is top of my list. it's the best anime inspired solo focused mech game out there! You create a squadron of six pilots and six support staff that are subject to both on table combat and between game events with the Social System really driving an emergent narrative. It's currently released by Nordic Weasel Games through Wargame Vault but Modiphius has purchased the IP and will be slamming it up and releasing it in the future, most likely under a new name. Flames of Orion is a heck of a lot of fun and we have a good play group going in my area and features heavily this weekend at Into The Dungeon Fest. Horizion Wars is the one game I've been meaning to get to the table for years but still have yet to. It's more combined arms focused then mech focused which I think is very cool, an intelligent way to deal with unit damage, and has solo play which is always a big plus. I still love Battletech: Alpha Strike quite a bit and the new Battletech: Aces solo add on make for a very interesting game.
@owenthomas51035 ай бұрын
It's great to see big channels with lots of subs supporting good indie games.
@captainferrite5 ай бұрын
Miniatures are the smallest part of Gencon, until they invent nanotures
@nbell635 ай бұрын
I am a Dad & I approve this message.
@Naomi27Wargaming5 ай бұрын
@captainferrite nanotures? WDYM? Googled YTed but not convincing results of anything in particular
@G004Morning5 ай бұрын
@@Naomi27Wargamingit's a joke lol, like nano-tures are smaller than mini-atures haha
@Naomi27Wargaming5 ай бұрын
@@G004Morning oh My! I can't believe I couldn't get it, haha
@G004Morning5 ай бұрын
@@Naomi27Wargaming all good lol
@johnbruce40045 ай бұрын
"Hi my name is John and I'm Mech curious". Interesting divergence, thanks for widening horizons. Hope it does well.
@Miscast5 ай бұрын
Great to see more love for Mek28 and Flames of Orion!! Lets gooooo!
@Riddler_von5 ай бұрын
I’m a lore first guy. Heavy Gear was a great game the og version anyway
@DogansPCRiot5 ай бұрын
Poor CAV, not small enough to be indie but not big enough to be brought up.
@jordanflorio90214 ай бұрын
May I ask the whole anem for me to search?
@worthstream3 ай бұрын
@@jordanflorio9021CAV strike operations. It's from reaper miniatures, so not exactly indie, but not really mainstream either.
@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors27 күн бұрын
I love CAV!
@JackDandyHG5 ай бұрын
C'mon, no Heavy Gear Blitz? Really recommend that one's for anybody who likes VOTOMS. Fast rules, zippy robots, and awesome combined arms gameplay. Also, the rules are free to DL on drivethru RPG. Got some batreps on my channel if you're interested.
@Boshea2415 ай бұрын
For another Ash Barker mech game, I've seen some people use Gunpla models for Gamma Wolves. That may work for the 28mm games
@greywhizard5 ай бұрын
Mobil Frame Zero. Traditionally your mechs are made of LEGOS.
@oskar66615 ай бұрын
So you found a way to play a game more expensive than even GW...clever...
@jp_nichts5 ай бұрын
I was holding my breath during the second half of this, waiting to see if MFZ would be mentioned
@greywhizard5 ай бұрын
@@oskar6661 not really. There are companies that sell kits for some pretty nice MFZ kits or you can just use GW kits or even 3D printed kits. It’s a mini agnostic system. You could even use Battletech or other other scaled mech minis.
@samurguybriyongtan1465 ай бұрын
how’s the system? Super crunchy? Light?
@greywhizard5 ай бұрын
@@samurguybriyongtan146 I unfortunately have not had a chance to play it yet.
@christophrendeavor5 ай бұрын
Thanks for highlighting some really rad indie games! Love the Hivescum crew and their podcast.
@thewaterbear5 ай бұрын
I recommend Heavy Gear Blitz to anyone looking for the mechanical sweet spot between Battletech & 40k The Silhouette System is great!
@oskar66615 ай бұрын
That's a curious endorsement...as both Battletech and Warhammer 40K are...absolutely terrible wargames. Unless you mean scale or something.
@thatorangeguy36465 ай бұрын
@@oskar6661 id love to hear how battletech is terrible? 40k i can understand past 5th but battletech is very much a solid game
@thewaterbear5 ай бұрын
@@oskar6661 I mostly meant bookkeeping lol But the 'scale' of DICE is a factor as well. Battletech is always 2 dice add them up every time forever, and 40K fluctuates quickly from 1 die to 90+ dice, roll some of those same dice again, not including the chance to possibly reroll either one of those groups. It can be a bit much sometimes lol. HGB is 1-6ish, pick the highest, and the other dice can boost your highest die even higher, with one possible reroll. So you can technically roll as low as 1 for your result, or as high as like 13 if things get statistically crazy. I like the spice of variety it provides without the need for a literal BUCKET to roll with.
@thatorangeguy36465 ай бұрын
@@thewaterbear so battletech is a "terrible" game because you roll 2 dice per weapon instead of 6? Wow what a shallow argument
@LightsGameraAction5 ай бұрын
very glad to see a heavy gear endorsement. I was thinking about it the entire video. Great minis, too. If you like older mecha anime like Votoms, Patlabor, or Sakura Wars, the aesthetic is [chef kiss].
@BlUsKrEEm5 ай бұрын
Weasel Tech (from Nordic Weasel) needs more love. It's a solo or coop narrative mech fame, that has a lot of focus on campaign play, the ground crew, and relationship building. It's got a very Macross feel to it. There is one expansion, that adds in a second campaign against kaiju sized aliens that is really rad.
@jirga_jirga5 ай бұрын
Horizon Wars should definitely be on the list.
@RyanEdwardsVA5 ай бұрын
@@jirga_jirga oh yeah. Horizon Wars: Midnight Dark that just came out is awesome. Not exclusively Mechs, but they're in there.
@jirga_jirga5 ай бұрын
@@RyanEdwardsVA I love innovative game mechanics the game has. Also the whole combined arms approach is nice.
@LucidDakou5 ай бұрын
Heavy Gear is another really good mech wargame. It's been my favorite of the genre for a long time. Unfortunately, there aren't a whole lot of people who seem to know about it that I've been able to find.
@AnjinDiceCo5 ай бұрын
I get it. CBT isnt for everyone. But I am all about it these days, and frankly, its difficulty is very overstated. I love all the built in narrative, and the attention to detail that makes it feel like the decisions you make on the table matter. The older I get, the more I like crunchy rules.
@el33ment5 ай бұрын
Cmon, I've been playing CBT with my now 9-year old son, we played one game of beginner's boxset rules 2 years ago ("Daddy, too simple, but mechs do pew pew pew so it's nice"), then several games of GOAC ruleset, and after that expanding into some of the TW rules. We are not native English-speakers, I'm doing GATOR calculations only for the tougher spots and it's really fun. One issue CBT is suffering from is presentation of the rules (even in the boxsets it is, in my opinion, merely acceptable, while Total War absolutely needs to be broken down and put together again by competent editor). Another issue is that there is basically no easy-to-follow guides on youtube - most of the creators are too eager to go full throttle into nitty-gritty niche/complex rules, which harms the perception of the game.
@saigancat5 ай бұрын
Agreed, 99% of the core game loop is described in the AGoAC book, everything else is just tables and corner cases.
@MacDhomnuill5 ай бұрын
@@el33mentsame, my 8yo can do GATOR on his own and track his own heat. Admittedly he like Alpha Strike better because he can get all his mechs on the table.
@AnjinDiceCo5 ай бұрын
That's my point though. A lot of the trepidation comes from online talk and memes from people playing "streamlined" games. When you actually play through AGOAC though, it becomes clear that the core loop is really simple, and the rest is "roll on chart, do what chart says". After that, sure it gets more complex, but all that stuff ends up being essentially optional add-ons for players to implement depending on how in depth they want to go.
@DiggingForFacts5 ай бұрын
@@el33ment For basic introduction, I think I like 4 hands on deck best. It's a small channel from Germany, and there's probably plenty of room for improvement, but they've done a few basic battlereports and each one sort of scales up the complexity of things.
@winewithhedda5 ай бұрын
No Horizon Wars? I'd add it to your list of mech games to try out.
@cantis5 ай бұрын
I've been getting into Battletech Alpha Strike, I'm an old BT player from the 80's and the rules are 'heavy' and playing takes a long time! Alpha Strike is fast and easy play in the same lore space and you can play out company+ size engagements with a combined arms feel and it 'works'. That said I'll have to look at the games he's covering here.
@bruced6485 ай бұрын
I started with Battledroids, palladium Robotech, mekton and several others. over the years I've tried about a dozen mecha combat games. some are tactical war games, some are role-playing. while there are interested concepts and game mechanics in many of these, as a complete game without new versions getting published every few years, battletech is the most consistent. from scalability, to lore, to design freedom, to rules consistency. it seems like most newer mecha games are trying to reinvent battletech in their own ways. for those reasons, I'll continue to play and support battletech.
@mechaman885 ай бұрын
My biggest wish is that there was something official in the scale/balance (and cohesively coallated) of Destiny/Override (DFA's mod of Destiny with AS/TW mods) for the inbetween level. I find AS a bit too abstracted, and while I love CBT, the time / scale issue exists and I acknowledge it.
@keikan3005 ай бұрын
Shout-out for Mekton!!!
@bruced6485 ай бұрын
@mechaman88 the problem with Destiny and the DFA system, is that combat is abstract. while both standard battletech and Alpha Strike are both rules strict tactical war games. due to the fluid movement of the role-playing elements of Destiny and the incompatible pilot/gun skill systems, they do not combine. personally, I use Mechwarrior 2nd edition rpg with standard battletech rules. it's the only rpg mechanics that can be used directly with the standard rules.
@argokarrus27315 ай бұрын
@@mechaman88 the BattleMech Manual rules afaik should be this
@JERRYR7085 ай бұрын
Been collecting Battletech for 40 years and will try Steel Rift because I can still use BT minis.
@NuSocTheKelDor5 ай бұрын
Wild that I just started getting into Battletech, and now you put this video out. Will be good to come back to for the more model agnostic games here.
@MikeJMurdock5 ай бұрын
One I been playing alot is a skirmish mech game called Heavy Gear Blitz by Dream Pod 9. I do enjoy the rule set and like battletech it does have combined arms elements since you can bring tanks, infantry, and helicopters/VTOLs as well I do need to play more flames of orion and try out mek28. problem is finding people in my local area so I might just use TTS or something else to play with others
@freiermann75 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! My kid and I play a lot of Battletech, he is obsessed with it, but are always interested in trying out new games. Appreciate this info!
@mindlasher5 ай бұрын
I thought that you were going to mention CAV: Strike Operations from Talon Games. They had teamed up with Reaper Miniatures to have their minis made. I enjoyed that game. Unfortunately the table top scene kinda died in my area.
@CyberSammael5 ай бұрын
I am still a big fan of CAV from Reaper, both the first edition of the rules and the minis. Second edition isn't bad necessarily but it took away some of my favourite parts of first edition - graceful degradation, more in-depth electronic warfare, etc.
@nerdfatha5 ай бұрын
Have fun at Gen Con! I hope to ho again some day. Another fast an easy mech game is the Wargamevault classic, Armor Grid: Mech Attack. The damage tables are fun to fill in for the damage done by different weapons.
@PeepoStrong5 ай бұрын
Currently playing with my daughter (4 years) - Tiny Epic Mechs - not much like a mech games you are describing here, but fast and fun
@LaBambaMan5 ай бұрын
Heavy Gear Blitz is my recommendation. Excellent, fast paced mecha combat that feels very different from most mech games. Great line of miniatures and the guys writing it are committed to making a good game. I also wrote some official fiction for it, so yes, I may be a tad biased.
@gavinmoss36535 ай бұрын
It was cool to see you at gencon, by the battle tech area. I hope you tube treats you well.
@maxbrooks54685 ай бұрын
Mek 28 sounds really fun! I'm gonna try it out, a friend of mine who DMd for us really wants us to play Mek Borg and/or Steel Psalm.
@Riddler_von5 ай бұрын
I don’t understand the most underrated wargame that no one talks about is… Car Wars. So fun fast as a two player game and new versions that are pretty damn good. Everyone seems to forget Steve Jackson games. Why.
@bruced6485 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree. car wars is fantastic. also Ogre, another classic game.
@BlackDouglas10005 ай бұрын
I played Car Wars a ton back in the day. Gaslands is my auto duel game of choice now.
@phazon_kiwi5 ай бұрын
Funny timing, I asked you about painting Battletech minis on your recent twitch stream!
@cjwestphal3975 ай бұрын
Mech Attack by Armor Grid Games is another good indie mech game. It's like a faster, distilled version of Battletech, where it tracks heat within each turn (but never across multiple turns), but each mech (or vehicle) has an armor-representing block of columns and rows of squares that you have to chew downwards through to illustrate accumulated damage, and each different type of weapon in the game does a different arrangement of squares that you mark off, almost like Tetris pieces.
@XanderTuron5 ай бұрын
Nothing like some different ways to enjoy big stompy mechs
@anvil2425 ай бұрын
Talon games has CAV / Armored Might (Currently going through a rebranding). The Mech's stats degrade as it takes damage
@MichaelTopa-n7v5 ай бұрын
The Alpha Strike rules by Catalyst games is another ruleset that would fit for a streamline ruleset for Mechs. The rule system has a basic mech on mech on combat but offers many optional rules from vehicles, VTOL's, infantry, aero-space, artillery, pilot abilities, special ammunition, special command abilities, aerospace, advance terrain and weather. The rules are streamlined compared to the Catalyst Battletech rules and plays faster and easier for many units and for combined arms battles.
@thatorangeguy36465 ай бұрын
catalyst own the IP they certainly did not make alpha strike. if anything they gutted it by removing so much including mech generation
I have two games that I love for mecha(yeah, I am mainly an anime fan.) Mekton is a fun RPG that can be used as a mini game. Next is Heavy Gear and Jovian Chronicles from Dream Pod 9. Heavy Gear has 12- to 20-foot-tall (3.7 to 6.1 m) machines usually weighing between 5 and 12 tons, that resemble robotic humanoids. They seat a single pilot inside the chest and head unit. They are based on the mecha shown in the anime Armored Troopers Votoms. Jovian Chronicles is set in the Solar system when each planet is it's own nation. There are ships, but the mechas(Called Exo-Armors) are based on early Mobile Suit Gundam types of mecha.
@MonkeyKing7155 ай бұрын
I know it is out of the theme a bit but my favorite "mech" type game is warmachine. The simplified body part damage and slams and throws it feels like a basic battletech (though not in theme).
@marcbennett92325 ай бұрын
I played a mech game many years ago called CAV that I quite enjoyed. not sure what happened to it.
@jfridy5 ай бұрын
Being the smallest game at a con that had 75,000 attendees is still a lot of minis... And Catalyst Games sets up a life sized inflatable Urbanmech at the front of the convention center.
@alexroman64245 ай бұрын
So funny to see Steel Psalm get a shout out. I love the Forbidden Psalm ruleset
@CarlosUnbound5 ай бұрын
Lancer is my favorite Mech based game. It's got an RPG light element and the combat is pretty solid. The setting is pretty interesting as well. Not everyone's cup of tea but worth a look if you are Mech curious.
@Misterfairweather5 ай бұрын
Great video choice, Battletech was my first tabletop game in the early 90's as a kid in middle school too! It still holds a spot in my nostalgia but it is a bit cumbersome to get folks to commit to.
@exequielfri13525 ай бұрын
There is Horizon Wars, a 6mm agnóstic mech game. I played it using battletech minis. Also, You should check Revelations Skirmish. Its a 12mm scale combined arms game. But you can use an only mechs army. You can buy the STL of your models or ask for printed models
@VanAleph5 ай бұрын
Lancer and Heavy Gear (which just got a new Edition) are technically Pen&Paper RPGs, but they have crunchy, miniatures-based combat
@03dashk645 ай бұрын
Heavy Gear is also a mini game called Heavy Gear Blitz
@deathmachine7775 ай бұрын
I love mechs. I have painted some in the past but may need to try one of these.
@nERVEcenter1175 ай бұрын
I quite like the Battlesuit Alpha spin of Fistful of Lead. Fairly simple to bash together familiar Battletech or Gundam mechs, and fairly simple to actually run the game. If the goal is to get stuff on the table, it's great. Unlike my preconceptions, its use of close- and long-range thresholds on a d10 add some strong flavor as well as strategic crunch.
@knightwatchgames5 ай бұрын
We're designing a Mech game that focuses on scavenging the parts your need from the battlefield, while in battle. Kind of like making the parachute as you jump from the plane. Mechs of Mayhem. Unique system that marries the chassis type with a combat role. More information soon.
@the23flavors5 ай бұрын
Awesome topic Uncle Atom, im excited to print out 28mm scale mechs to try these games out.
@gregarious_one5 ай бұрын
I love the Battletech crunch AND that the fact the rules haven't changed over 40 years. That is refreshing and nearly unique in today's constantly updated rules landscape. However, everyone gets to play what they want to play! Missed you at Gen Con 2024, Adam!
@MadhouseMinis5 ай бұрын
Just got my steel rift minis this week! Super nice, great quality, and come with lots of extra swapable bits
@justsiga5 ай бұрын
Enjoy gen con! Looking forward to the loot video
@argmcrae5 ай бұрын
A great one is Samurai Robot Battle Royale. It's miniature agnostic like alot of the games mentioned. Pick your common scale for your game, decide on point level(military grade or super anime mecha), then play. Works on a limb activation system with quality dice. You activate limbs to do actions, activate legs to walk, jump, or kick, arms to shoot, punch, swing sword, torsos to fire chest cannons/missiles, or activate jetpacks/wings. Roll dice to see if the action goes off, roll high enough and you can do the thing and perform another action with that limb. As you take damage, you dice quality degrades. When you roll poorly on degraded dice bad things happen. Limbs break, mechs stumble, pilots pass out. Really fun beer and pretzels game that can have some crazy things happen
@liberalhyena97605 ай бұрын
As I suspected - though could not confirm as DRD did not reply to my enquiry - the Steel Rift starter box is OOP. I received a copy today from an eBay seller though it would seem I would have done better to hold off as on visiting the DRD website today I see there is a new ‘Quick Build’ set with simpler (non-modular) models, which now makes it suitable for children over five rather than twelve, as with the original set. Other accessories, not present in the original set, include 2D terrain. A 15% discount is currently available while they’re at Nova.
@liberalhyena97605 ай бұрын
I’m going to take a wild but confident guess on the subject - and even title - of the next Snarling Badger game: Magical Mystery Mechs, which can also be played, according to player preference, as Murderous Monster Mechs, making it the ultimate mech game incorporating all wargame genres. This, I predict, will be previewed by the long-awaited robot squirrels who, I feel sure, will finally make their debut in the next Snarl mini-game.
@AriesTabletopModels5 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm glad to see more mech games other than battletech getting some notoriety. Those Steel Rift mechs look sick! As someone who is making a mech wargame using 1/144 scale model kits that can have infinite customizability* its nice to check out other games and compare! Hopefully I'll see you at GenCon one day!
@BetaRayBill325 ай бұрын
After looking at it for a long time I picked up a Steel Rift starter during their 4th of July sale. I'm looking forward to assembling the models and getting it on the table.
@Malcadon5 ай бұрын
There is a Front Mission- & Chromehounds-inspired supplement for the 8-page pocket RPG 'Rogue Space' called 'MECHS!'. It is a dirt-simple rule-set with simple mech customization. But you have to supply your own sci-fi setting. While not a made for wargaming, you can still use it as such if you like friendly, scenario-driven wargames (a referee would be highly recommended).
@Wolfineer_5 ай бұрын
Oooh you have my attention for 6mm mech rulesets! I have a big pile of RobotechRPGTactics regret that I've just avoided looking at, might be a reason to finally paint them.
@mechaman885 ай бұрын
Same, though my regret is the scale for 6mm is wonky. They seem 'small' for the scale, TBH
@tomryan37685 ай бұрын
I want to add that Steel Psalm chaged the scale AFTER the Kickstarter ended and as a $60 backer I'm more than a little pissed about it. I backed a Mork Borgified 6mm mech game but now it's something else.
@oskar66615 ай бұрын
Phew, that sucks.
@BetaRayBill325 ай бұрын
They said they would keep conversions for 6mm in the rules and so far there's nothing that would make it hard to play in 6mm.
@tomryan37685 ай бұрын
@@BetaRayBill32 I didn't see anything in the PDF we got.
@RyanEdwardsVA5 ай бұрын
Uncle Adam won't like it because he doesn't like custom dice even when they're done well, but for the rest of us I'll happily shill for the indie title Mobile Arms: Endless Destiny published by Black Site Studios. I've played a good amount of mech games - including Steel Rift (which is pretty tight) - and Mobile Arms is my favorite so far. The dice being various combinations of heat, surges, and hits keeps things exciting where both mech building and gameplay are concerned, and the rules are a tiny booklet but not at all lacking in depth. It's a very deliberate game where facing is paramount and careful consideration leads to frantic bursts of activity. It may take a few games for a new player to see it's full depth - especially once you start adding in pilots - but it really is a sleek, clever, fast and fun game.
@mattlesmeister46945 ай бұрын
Absolutely love Mobile Arms
@chadnine34325 ай бұрын
Bot Wars. I haven't tried it, but it looks very cool. Ash has done a few videos on the game. It's all the saturday morning cartoon shows (Transformers, MASK, Dino Riders, GI Joe) mashed into one crazy miniatures wargame.
@The93spiderfreak5 ай бұрын
Very cool! Thanks for the suggestions. Gonna check these out later.
@TheNurglitch5 ай бұрын
I have a mech-brawling game designed for 2-4 players, which I'm calling "Titanomachina." It's currently on TTS, but I'm hoping enough people like it to run a successful crowd-funding campaign for a meat-space copy.
@joshuadewberry15574 ай бұрын
Subscribed in the hopes you show off more interesting mech builds! Or plays!
@CaptainBipto5 ай бұрын
Have you checked out Gamma Wolves: A Game of Post-Apocalyptic Mecha Warfare by Osprey Publishing? Just wondering what your thoughts are on this game.
@readwatchlisten28635 ай бұрын
As a Battletech die heart, I can still appreciate this video. Good Job.
@SC0URG3.5 ай бұрын
Gamma Wolves, also by Ash Barker. The hardcover rules are readily available online, and allow for plenty of kit-bashing/customization. Lancer, the TTRPG, also converts to a more narrative-driven wargame experience if you don't mind using a hex-based grid system. Great rules system overall, and is a sneaky gateway drug to convert some D&D players into wargamers.
@wmerrifield5 ай бұрын
It's kind of an odd one, but it might be interesting to look at Mobile Frame Zero. The notable thing about it is that you make your force of mechs by building them out of Lego bricks (a couple of inches tall). And terrain is typically made out of Lego too. This also means that when things take damage and systems get destroyed, you break those bricks off of the model and instant rubble! (They also have a space battle version too.)
@VanHoering5 ай бұрын
I dunno if it still exists, but there used to be a Canadian publisher called Dream Pod 9 who made 2 sweet mech miniatures wargames/rpgs called Heavy Gear and Jovian Chronicles. They all used the Silhouette system, which allowed players to manage individual characters for RPG scenarios and play battles with one streamline system based on a handful of d6.
@scuttlefish46675 ай бұрын
Still around
@Kitbash.Carnage5 ай бұрын
Haven a bad day , appreciate your dr8ve for posting... struggling with my dyslexia and that doing the YT stuff ... but seeing you and others inpire me with your drive of content..... hope all well brother ❤
@richardmarriott-smith95175 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks. I really appreciate this review of cool mech games.
@leesweeney88795 ай бұрын
Battle Droids for the win, with SSD sheets like SFB. I prefer Polyversal as it is 6-8mm combined arms Sci-Fi. Mechs, tanks, fliers, infantry, even naval. For Mek 28, the old plastic kits for mecha were that size.
@jfridy5 ай бұрын
Battletech: Alpha Strike is a nice attempt to pull the camera back and fight 4x4 battles in an hour, or actually finish larger fights. Battle Suit Alpha is the Fistful of Lead System from Wiley Games as a mecha system.
@Quincyishidaawesome5 ай бұрын
I could be wrong, but 4 inches is about the size of most HG Gundam kits, as well as the super customizable 30 Minute Mission line
@Will_GM_for_Food5 ай бұрын
I would add Heavy Gear to the list, since they've been chugging along for decades now.
@johnpmchappellАй бұрын
I still have my Fourth Edition boxset (BattleTech). We were likely first exploring it at about the same time. However, BT is very much for me. I got back into it when CGL released their first boxset (with the somewhat janky plastics) and new rulesets. Since then, backed every KS they've done.
@aqualithmedia5 ай бұрын
I know that there's a mech game in the works based on Brent Evans' LAND&SEA. Looking to see how that turns out. Great to see all these suggestions for alternatives! Much to research.
@Redmow515 ай бұрын
Very disappointed these 2 games were not in this video: Heavy Gear Blitz and CAV Strike Operations. Heavy Gear Blitz is an amazing game. Haven't tried CAV but I did purchase the rule book in it's 1st edition form.
@77Arcturus5 ай бұрын
BATTLETECH was also my first tabletop hardcore war game with AXIS & ALLIES being a bit more lighter so i did not really consider it as hardcore when i purchased BATTLETECH afterwards. Being a big ROBOTECH anime fan this was a dream come true a realistic military and science approach to mech warfare with magnificent lore. When i got my Commodore Amiga 500 home computer and saw there was a BATTLETECH game for it called THE CRESCENT HAWK'S INCEPTION it was just a matter of time before i left tabletop gaming and just played all the video games which came out for it mainly due to space constraints which video gaming solved. Still there was always something about the BATTLETECH video games which felt half done and like certain things were left out so there was never that sense of completeness i got from the tabletop game and its spinoffs. Even the fantastic HBS release of BATTLETECH did not have full company three lance set ups, infantry, air units etc with players only being able to take a lance of four mechs into battle. I did love the HEAVY GEAR video games those felt very complete and like a military mech simulator though they were real time and not turn based. Here is hoping the tabletop mech games mentioned in this great informative video will find themselves in the digital video game realm someday with the completeness of the WARHAMMER 40,000 video games that are out there like GLADIUS: RELICS OF WAR and CHAOS GATE. Thanks for the excellent video letting us know there is more than BATTLETECH out there when it comes to mech warfare games. Have a great weekend! ☕
@CronosVids5 ай бұрын
I haven’t played it yet, but I’m super stoked about Mobile Arms by Black Site Studio. The style and gameplay with cards seems really cool. Plus all models, medium; heavy; or small, are on 60mm round bases, so you can kitbash away. At least that’s what I’m going to do.
@legogodzilla5 ай бұрын
I like Monsterpocalypse, which has Mechs in it and therefore counts. However, Monsterpocalypse is actually cursed as hell, and is dying an ignoble death.
@ET-mr4iu5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up for Flames of Orion, I will check it out. B-tech was my first also but I just can't get back into it, even Alpha Strike. I bought Steel Rift and should take a serious look at it. Surprised Gamma Wolves wasn't mentioned.
@tempusavatar5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Ash Barker's Steel Rift came up on your list, but nobody talks about his earlier game, GAMMA WOLVES. Whatever scale you like (you can use Gundam models if you want,) squads of 3-6 models, 'Mordheim' elements (manage your roster and inventory, collect treasure and roll for random equipment, pilots accrue experience & injuries.) it doesn't get enough love.
@MacDhomnuill5 ай бұрын
The problem with Gamma wolves and steel rift is that the PDF rulebooks cost as much as a box of four miniatures for BattleTech and battletech intro rules are free.
@tempusavatar5 ай бұрын
@@MacDhomnuill that's the difference between a company trying to sell you models vs. a company trying to sell you a ruleset. If GMG didn't make any profit on rules sales they wouldn't make anything
@BetaRayBill325 ай бұрын
I think Gamma Wolves suffered from bad timing on the release. It didn't help that Ash went heavy into Battletech on his channel at the same time; I can't imagine that made Osprey happy. I've been hoping the solo rules would get a digital release but it seems like the game might be dead.
@tempusavatar5 ай бұрын
@@BetaRayBill32 to paraphrase Ash, the pandemic hit and everyone was looking for solo rules, also he couldn't have guests in his studio to play with. Also as said many times, an author can finish a game and move on to other projects, it doesn't mean the game is 'dead.' You could play it tomorrow.
@MacDhomnuill5 ай бұрын
@@tempusavatar catalyst is most definitely in the selling rules and miniatures category as are most companies. The difference is one publisher thinks they should get paid 5 to 10 times the going rate per page and the other knows that they will make more sales thus more money by selling at a reasonable price point. Case in point the Alpha Strike box set has a 40 page rule book (70% of the games complete rules), a bound short fiction story, 15 heavy card stock buildings, punch board trees and tokens, a universe primer booklet, 52 cards (unit cards, pilot cards, and battle field support cards), heavy stock QRS, two six sided dice and 13 fully assembled miniatures. For $70 msrp.
@alphaleigpyne5 ай бұрын
I like the Steel Rift ATV Freelances, it sort of reminds me of the Tau Empire with the orchard orange colour scheme for T'au. Good movie inspired tank colour scheme for the Authority mechs.
@grisch43295 ай бұрын
What?! No Weasel-Tech? How did you miss it?
@tabletopminions5 ай бұрын
I’ve never played it. I was only vaguely aware of it before people mentioned it in the comments. Thanks for watching!
@grisch43295 ай бұрын
@@tabletopminions I'll gift you a copy if you'll try it.
@codycrabb97475 ай бұрын
Nice to see Ramshackle games getting more attention.
@justinnelson18395 ай бұрын
D12 Alpha Strike for the win. Simple, very fast, and I can still intake all the fabulous lore and models.
@stevenmccollum27655 ай бұрын
There was a game called C.A.V. Which I that was an interesting game because it wasn’t as lore heavy and easy to play.
@Capng1235 ай бұрын
The game I always recommend is Horizon Wars, currently in 2nd edition "Midnight Dark". It's a D12 system that plays VERY differently from typical wargames but in a logically satisfying way. It's a combined arms game at 6/10mm scale but you can just play mechs if you want.
@jannepallari46975 ай бұрын
Maybe GKR Heavy Hitters mechs can be used?
@tabletopminions5 ай бұрын
They probably could for Mek28 and Steel Psalm, that might work. Thanks for watching!
@michaelgrey13515 ай бұрын
I'm really keen on seeing Gav Thorpe and Andy Chambers' Zeo Genesis. It's an anime-themes mech agme, influence by works like Appleseed. It's in alpha right now too, but looks really promising.
@captainferrite5 ай бұрын
I don't have high hopes for that one... despite the pedigree, the first alpha looked... eh, competent but uninspired.
@basstedson5 ай бұрын
@@captainferrite to be fair to them, isn't that the point of alpha testing, make sure the basics work first then add flair
@nevinbeaver11115 ай бұрын
Not to be a GW fanboy, but in addition to BTech AS, I also quite like Titanicus. It's the first mech game I've played where your Titan feels like a giant lumbering walker. Of course the minis/books are crazy expensive, but fun to put together.