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This is a quick to play, high level set up for the Battle of Tannenberg (which happened closer to Allenstein), which happened at the outset of World War One.
This is not a detailed combat simulation (not that there's anything wrong with that; it's just not what this is), but a simple scenario to explore the command and control advantage that contributed to a greatly outnumbered and outgunned German... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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Superheroes were made to fight against phenomenally cosmically powerful beings. Unfortunately, wargames are not especially heroic when it comes to putting opponents of radically different power levels on the board together. But don't worry ... Phenomenally Cosmic Power is here to save the day!
This scenario set isn't a campaign setting or a linked set of encounters that make an adventure (though... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
$1.99
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The Howling Desert provides you a genre- and system-independent scenario that lets your adventurers brave it against a flesh-rending sand storm. The scenario has a number of options, to let you customize it for your gaming system of choice. It also has team stats for Quick Intermediate Level Skirmish (QILS), our free gaming system, to let you beat your best friends up right away.
This .pdf contains:... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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St. Trinian's School for Young Ladies has somehow stumbled across some information of value to a shadowy pseudo-government organization. These "Men in Black" are en route, fully armed with the latest technology, to take the data away from little school girls. I feel sorry for them. Which ones? Well, that's up to you to decide.
This is a simple two-sided scenario, where a small team... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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This is a free scenario that lets 3-5 players battle it out in a (creepy) industrial enivornment. It is set up for our free Quick Intermediate Level Skirmish rules, but you should be able to substitute "equal" teams from other systems fairly easily after reading the descriptions of the teams.
The scenario includes:
Seven pages of rules
Three example factory set ups
Eight pages of terrain flats
Good... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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This is a game-independent scenario for the classic "crossing of lines" military scenario. It allows you to place two to six players, each with their own squad, in an environment of ambiguity and second-guessing. The base scenario has good replay value and a handful of variants are provided to allow you to shake things up a little more. ... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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Since the Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat came out our group has been futzing with the idea of vampirism and lycanthropy as regular diseases as opposed to occult happenings (which the Vampire Chronicles gravitated back to). It has been a fun exercise, and the result is this two-pager (with sample tracking charts) that gives a genre-independent method for implementing a non-run-of-the-mill bout of vampirism... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
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Magnificent! provides you a genre- and system-independent scenario based on the Shichi no Samurai/Magnificent Seven movies for 2 through 6 players. An asymmetric approach to victory conditions and the lack of formally assigned "teams" gives this game a refreshing twist on the standard slugfest. This scenario has been play tested with several of the popular gaming systems (which shall remain nameless... [click here for more] |
Irrational Number Line Games, LLC |
FREE
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