Scenarios keep wargames fresh. For skirmish level games, they are the life blood of it. I'm wondering if the community would be interested in a contest based around everyone creating and submitting system-agnostic scenarios for wargames. They will be compiled into one huge PDF and released back to the community. I can't promise much of a prize for the winners beyond the assembled archive of scenario goodness.
The Submission Categories Will Be:
Mass Combat (25+ models, or, models represent more than 1 man)
Fantasy
Modern
SciFi
Historical
Skirmish (1-20 models, where models represent exactly 1 man)
Fantasy
Modern
SciFi
Historical
If there is much interest, I will gladly facilitate the whole thing. The tentative submission deadline will be by midnight on Thanksgiving. That will give me some time to assemble the PDF (I do quite a bit of desktop publishing work) and get it to some community members who want to judge (with a final release date of New Years). The current plan is to award a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Mass Combat, and the same for Skirmish (no winners by genre, just by scale). That's 2 winners, and I'm not opposed to footing the bill for a small gift card to wargamesvault for some digital goodies, or what have you.
To remain system-agnostic, all scenario specific special rules will use
d6s (easy to find, most people have them already), all distances will use inches (they are common in games and easy to convert), special unit profiles will use a general difficulty [easy/medium/hard/legendary] and common descriptive rules [flying, undead, armored, fast, slow, stealthy, etc.] that are found in most games, we will assume 25-32mm as the scale (15mm gamers are used to converting down).
Here is the rough draft of the tentative rules & scenario template (of course the official version will be editable):
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2884325/SBH/Scenario%20Contest%20Template%20Generic.pdf
(if the link goes down, it's just dropbox being overloaded, wait a few minutes and try again)
So what do you guys think? Any interest?
If so, we'll put out the official rules and template next week.
(I'm thinking 30-50 people participating would be respectable. A PDF with 2 scenarios in it - Both Winners! - would be pretty darn sad.)