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  2. Dystopian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Dystopian Wars is a Victorian super science-fiction miniature wargame with steampunk elements published and manufactured by Warcradle Studios. It is set in an alternate timeline in 1870. It is set in an alternate timeline in 1870.

  3. Warmachine - Wikipedia

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    Warmachine is a tabletop steampunk [1] wargame originally produced by Privateer Press but currently under the ownership of Steamforged Games.. The game is played with white metal, plastic, and resin miniatures representing military characters from the Iron Kingdoms setting.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    This list compiles published miniature wargames categorized by their subject matter, genre, or time period covered in their rules. Where known, the publisher is given (or, in a few cases, the designer(s) in the case of self-published or freely distributed games), as well as the date of first publication (many games have been published in ...

  5. Bireme and Galley: Naval Warfare, Egypt to Lepanto - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rolston reviewed Sea-Steeds and Wave Riders and Bireme and Galley: Naval Warfare, Egypt to Lepanto in White Wolf #39 (1994) and stated that "In general, I appreciate the historical detail and wider range of vessels described in Bireme and Galley, but I prefer the deck plans and roleplaying bias of Sea Steeds and Wave Riders.

  6. Space: 1889 - Wikipedia

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    It was the first roleplaying game to feature space colonization using steam technology in the style of Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Arthur Conan Doyle in what would later be called steampunk. [3]: 171–172 The setting of Space: 1889 has not only produced roleplaying games, but boardgames, books, miniatures and a computer game.

  7. Wargamer (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wargamer (originally The Wargamer) is a British website specialising in tabletop games, with a particular focus on miniature wargames, tabletop role-playing games, and strategic card games. It also publishes articles on various digital wargames and strategy games for the PC and other digital platforms. It is currently owned and operated by ...

  8. Miniatures game - Wikipedia

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    Tabletop role-playing games evolved from miniatures games, and the two genres have continued to be linked in varying degrees. One of the most cited examples of this connection is Dungeons & Dragons, which developed from a 1971 medieval miniature wargame called Chainmail. [2]

  9. Joseph A. McCullough - Wikipedia

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    UK Games Expo – Best Miniatures Game 2015 [10] Beasts of War – Best Miniatures Game 2015 [11] Silver ENnie – Miniature Product of the Year 2016 [12] Origins Awards Nominee – Miniatures Game of the Year 2016 [13] Wargames Illustrated – Best Rules 2019; Bleeding Cool – Best Tabletop Miniature Game 2018 and #2 Tabletop Game of 2018.