Hello everyone,
We have developed and produced a skirmish wargame that can be used with any miniature that's out there, regardless of genre, size, scale, etc.
In Good: the Battle you take the role of a character or characters and attempt to defeat your opponents by doing Good and inflicting Bad upon them.
As you may have guessed by the name, it's very much a 'Beer and pretzels' game, so you can just grab a few of you miniatures and get battling.
So if you fancy having your Face Huggers fight your Pikemen, or your 12" Titan Dragon face off against a Village Idiot, then all the info can be found at www.projectgood.co.uk. On the website there are also some very quick start rules to give you a taster of the main game, and some online only special powers.
Thanks for your time
Ryan
@Project Good
www.projectgood.co.uk
updated version of quick start rules, so all web powers can be used in addition to sample ones:
http://www.projectgood.co.uk/ruleset/VQSR2011.pdf
cheers.
It's the Easter weekend, and to celebrate we've got a special offer on Good: the Battle.
Everything you need to play Good: the Battle at a bargain price:
The Easter Special Contains:
- Good: the Battle Core Rulebook (40 pages)
- 2 Character Record Sheets
- All the tokens you need to play
- 2 Twenty-Sided Dice
- A 'Good' D6
- A ' Bad' D6
- Project Good Fridge Magnet
All for Just £4.99
At a specially reduced price until midnight Easter Monday, it contains everything you need to play!
Go to http://www.projectgood.co.uk for more info.
Also we have some special easter bonus powers in the rules errata section.
Thanks, Ryan.
The Good, the Bad and not so much of teh Ugly, eh? I like it. Love the shameless promotion, too.
I'm not much of a skirmisher ("company" is my middle name) but your stuff looks interesting enough to point out to some of my pals who are into vampire and zombie skirmishing. I mean, you do vampires and zombies, don't you?
Happy Bunnies!
Aart
Vampires, Zombies, Dragons, Elves, Marines, Stormtroopers, Cats, Dogs, Corpses, everything works! - you could even use yourself, but it'd be a bit tricky measuring the distances...
Thanks for looking and taking an interest, and if you want to see some shameless advertising, check out our videos:
http://www.projectgood.co.uk/videos.html
Thanks, Ryan