Bringing war back to the floor! Harkening back to the days of H.G. Wells - it's a visual and visceral action battle game, where tactics, good hand-eye coordination and a bit of luck are key!
Description:
Wooden Wars is a miniatures game which harkens back to the days of H.G. Wells. Players command armies of sturdy wooden soldiers, cavalry and artillery against each other on an expansive floor battlefield. Victory is achieved by knocking over all the opposing sides’ army by shooting (tossing a small rubber balls) and melee(moving into contact), or by capturing key objectives like a star fort or the enemy’s flag. This is a very visual and visceral game, where tactics, positioning, excellent hand-eye coordination and good old fashioned luck will win Generals the field!
Bringing war back to the floor! Harkening back to the days of H.G. Wells-it's a visual and visceral action battle game, where tactics, good hand-eye coordination and a bit of luck are key!
Description:
Wooden Wars is a miniatures game which harkens back to the days of H.G. Wells. Players command armies of sturdy wooden soldiers, cavalry and artillery against each other on an expansive floor battlefield. Victory is achieved by knocking over all the opposing sides’ army by shooting (tossing a small rubber balls) and melee(moving into contact), or by capturing key objectives like a star fort or the enemy’s flag. This is a very visual and visceral game, where tactics, positioning, excellent hand-eye coordination and good old fashioned luck will win Generals the field!
Bring the war back to the floor! Harkening back to the days of H.G. Wells - it's a visual and visceral action battle game, where tactics, good hand-eye coordination and a bit of luck are key!
Description:
Wooden Wars is a miniatures game which harkens back to the days of H.G. Wells. Players command armies of sturdy wooden soldiers, cavalry and artillery against each other on an expansive floor battlefield. Victory is achieved by knocking over all the opposing sides’ army by shooting (tossing a small rubber balls) and melee(moving into contact), or by capturing key objectives like a star fort or the enemy’s flag. This is a very visual and visceral game, where tactics, positioning, excellent hand-eye coordination and good old fashioned luck will win Generals the field!
25mm Old West skirmish: Still stinging from his gangs bungling of a bank robbery, 3 Bullet has vowed vengeance upon the town of Ezekiel in the Indian Territory. Will he succeed? You as the player will help decide. Fight with him, against him or just for yourself.
1/144 WWI planes: Join us for a race around the pylons. Your skill at estimating distance, turns and selecting the correct cards will helo determine if you are the winner. You may bring your own WWI airplane miniature.
1/144 WWI planes: Join us for a race around the pylons. Your skill at estimating distance, turns and selecting the correct cards will helo determine if you are the winner. You may bring your own WWI airplane miniature.
1/600 ACW Naval: After the US Civil War ended there started in South America a series of wars of expansion. The naval captains of the ACW were fated to face one another once again, but this time in the service of other countries and with odder ships.
1/144 WWII Europea air fight: US Fighter bombers are on a mission to destroy a target near Calais when they are met by 2 German fighters protecting the target. As the dogfight heats up the Germans are joined by a new advanced fighter. Will the Americans be able to outfight the German aircraft and destroy the target or will the Germans successfully keep the target from being destroyed?
25mm 1930's large Skirmish: After the CSA gained their independence in 1864 and fought off the union invasion of the 1890's the stage was set for another conflict - the only details in question were WHEN AND WHERE. The answers: 1930's and Kentucky
25mm 1930's large Skirmish: After the CSA gained their independence in 1864 and fought off the union invasion of the 1890's the stage was set for another conflict - the only details in question were, WHEN AND WHERE. The answers: 1930's and Kentucky