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Made in ca
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Canada

Normally I stick to the Misc Miniatures Game subforum, but I figured I'd branch out and try to get some interest in reviewing and playtesting my skirmish game called Dinosaur Cowboys.
Players build a posse of 2-5 human cowboys and up to 1 dinosaur, then duke it out on the tabletop. The core mechanics use twelve sided dice and various statistics to describe each character. There are over seventy weapons to equip your posse with, including laser pistols, plasma shotguns, gatling guns, etc. Games normally take 60-90 minutes at first, but once you are more comfortable with the rules it's easy to get a game done in 30-60 minutes.


I've just added a bunch of rules for special deployments, objectives, and features, as well as ongoing campaigns complete with post-battle injury tables, gaining improvement points and money, etc. Those could use the most playtesting!



Anyway if this sounds interesting to anyone I have a complete playtesting PDF that has everything you need to get started (well, besides the figures and all, but I'm sure you have plenty of those ). I've included eight prebuilt posses so you can just choose a gang, lay out some terrain, and start playing!

For more details see this Playtesting Information post. If you want to get right to the good stuff, here is a direct link to the free PDF rulebook (including sample posses).

My hope is that people will read through the rulebook and see if anything is confusing, messy, or just downright offensive to them
And if you have the time and interest, actually sitting down and playing through a game with a friend would be perfect. If you want an idea of how the game plays I've recorded numerous battle reports in the past, some of which are extremely detailed and show all the underlying mechanics.

Looking forward to hearing what people think!

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Made in jp
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Somewhere in south-central England.

This sounds like good fun.

I will not be able to play it but I will try to read through the rules at least.

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
Made in au
Crazed Flagellant




Western Australia

With Kilkrazy on this one.

I like the concept of it and a brief skim over the rules of it. Might give it a go if the chance

Too many models to paint - so little time
A man is only measured by the size of his feather and cod piece...
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Made in ca
Dakka Veteran






Canada

Great! I'd appreciate some extra eyes on the rules.

And no worries if you can't get a game going. I know how much of a hassle it can be to setup and try a new game, especially in this case where you might not have D12s available.

In terms of miniatures I think you'd be set, considering I still use a bunch of 40k stuff. Really got to get on painting some cowboys...

Author of the Dinosaur Cowboys skirmish game. 
   
Made in jp
[MOD]
Anti-piracy Officer






Somewhere in south-central England.

Funnily enough I have plenty of D12s are they are used in the naval rules General Quarters. I also have a bunch of 54mm cowboys from playing "Once Upon A Time In The West".

What I don't have is time, space and opponents, until after Easter at any rate.

However I can download the beta rules into my Kindle and read it on the way to work.

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
Made in ca
Dakka Veteran






Canada

Well that's handy! I still have a bunch of D12s from Advanced Heroquest. Heck of a dice.

Looking forward to hearing what you think of the rulebook.

Author of the Dinosaur Cowboys skirmish game. 
   
 
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