A game of epicness, awesomeness, and maniac beer. It's what brought me into wargaming!.
It does require LEGOs, or rip-off brands (mumbles about assassination) Silly and fun moar rules than
40k providing the ability for any violent situation!
With rules bound by sillyness and the general Idea that a violent and bloody loss is far greater than bloodless victory no matter how crushing Brikwars makes little LEGO people beating the living daylights out of each other funny! And with the ability to build your battlefield to any level of awesome I find it to be ALOTTA FUN.
For example, the description provided for the simple minifig:
A minifig is a cute and friendly-looking little fellow, but don't let his appearance fool you. Beneath his lovable exterior, a minifig is a remorseless killer. He’ll hack your heart right out of your chest if he thinks he could get away with it - his minifig village could live for months off the meat of a good-sized Human heart. Instead, he’s happy to go on massive fratricidal rampages in hopes of gaining favor with his godlike Human overlords.
So here are the rules. (With lots of pretty pictures and hilarious examples of rules)
http://www.brikwars.com/rules/2010/universe.htm And here's the Website
http://www.brikwars.com/ Overlord Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka, Breaker of Belial, Decimator of Armegeddon and promoter of Mad Dok Grotsnik's antics!
Don't Get Me in Trouble
You may not use BrikWars or BrikWars materials for illegal or felonious purposes. These include, but are not limited to:
Soaking copies of BrikWars in gasoline and using them to start structure fires.
Spray painting rulebook excerpts or unit stats on the walls of subways or police stations.
Inscribing pages from the rulebook on heavy stone tablets and dropping them out skyscraper windows in the hopes of crushing pedestrians or small dogs.
Using actual humans and assault weapons in the place of toy miniatures.
Kidnapping the cheerleading squad at gunpoint and forcing them to play BrikWars for thirty-six hours straight.
Etcetera.