From Craig Cartmell's blog:
http://thegamesshed.wordpress.com/
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FUBAR are a set of one page, fast play rules for small unit actions in a modern or SciFi setting. Since their release in 2010 we have had over 3,500 downloads of the core rules and many more for the variant rules and force supplements. The rules are and will always be FREE.
These rules are simple to learn (usually after about 15 minutes of play) yet have enough tactical complexity to give challenging and fun games.
And the work has only just begun. We have ideas coming in all the time for supplements and at least three or four in progress. If you want to know more come over to the Forge of War Yahoo Group and have a look.
The Games Shed Blog is now carrying the complete, current range of
FUBAR rules, variants and force supplements including:
FUBAR Core Rules 3.0, in English, French and Spanish.
Alternate Morale Rules.
SciFi Supplements:
Generic SciFi, covering a range of films from Terminator to Predator and Aliens.
Stargate One, based on the original TV Series.
Stargate 1895, based on the idea that the British found the Stargate in the Victorian era.
Star Wars, the original three feature films.
Star Wars, the Clone Wars.
In addition we have a range of beautiful unit reference cards for each troop type, as well as chits for the Battle of Hoth.
Starship Troopers, including unit cards for the Bugs and
MI Troopers.
Victorian Sci-Fi, for those of you that like weird science in the 19th century.
Warhammer
40K, in two versions, one stripped down and one more detailed.
Warzone.
Hammer's Slammers.
Imperial Commander.
15mm Sci-Fi for Khurasan Miniatures.
15mm Sci-Fi for Rebel Minis.
Grav Armour, For use with 15mm SciFi AFV's such as those produced by Top Gun Marketing and other manufacturers.
Micro
FUBAR, for 6mm ciFi enthusiasts.
Modern Supplements.
Vietnam, with lists for USMC and
VC/NVA forces.
WW2, with lists for the common types of Infantry Platoons of all nations.
Afghanistan, with lists for ISAF and the Taliban and a set of missions.
Something Wicked this way comes. Rules for Vampires, Zombies and townsfolk in a small mid-west American town.
Cheers,
Craig"