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<blockquote data-quote="Gulbalore022" data-source="post: 9739629" data-attributes="member: 7053773"><p><strong>Age of Fantasy</strong> is a free, fast-paced, and highly accessible tabletop wargame created by <strong>OnePageRules</strong>. Designed as an alternative to more complex and expensive miniature wargames like <strong>Warhammer Age of Sigmar</strong>, Age of Fantasy offers a streamlined experience without sacrificing tactical depth or fun. It's part of the larger <strong>OnePageRules</strong> system, which includes both sci-fi and fantasy games, all focused on simplicity and customizability.</p><p></p><h3>Rules and Gameplay</h3><p>As the name suggests, the entire core ruleset fits on a single page. This is a bold and refreshing move in an era where rulebooks often exceed hundreds of pages. Despite its brevity, the system is surprisingly robust. The mechanics use standard six-sided dice (D6), and everything from movement, shooting, and melee is resolved in a straightforward, intuitive manner. Units have stats like Quality and Defense, and the combat system encourages strategic positioning and timing without getting bogged down in micromanagement.</p><p></p><p>The game supports both rank-and-flank style (in "Age of Fantasy: Regiments") and skirmish-scale battles (in "Age of Fantasy: Skirmish"), allowing players to choose the scope they prefer. Skirmish games can be played in under an hour, making them perfect for casual or quick sessions, while Regiments supports larger, more epic battles for those wanting a full army experience.</p><p></p><h3>Armies and Customization</h3><p>Age of Fantasy includes a wide range of army lists that closely mirror traditional fantasy factions, such as Orcs, Elves, Dwarves, Undead, and more. The names are often generic (e.g., “Elven Highborn” instead of “High Elves”), but the feel and flavor are clearly inspired by classic fantasy tropes.</p><p></p><p>One of the best aspects is the level of <strong>model freedom</strong>. You can use any miniatures you like — from old Warhammer figures to 3D printed models or even paper standees. There are no official models to buy, which makes the game incredibly <strong>budget-friendly</strong> and open to hobbyists who like to kitbash or proxy.</p><p></p><p>The online army builder, kept regularly updated, makes it easy to create and balance lists quickly. It also provides a ton of optional rules and special units for those who want a more complex or thematic experience.</p><p></p><h3>Community and Support</h3><p>Age of Fantasy has a strong and growing community. The creators are very active, constantly refining rules, listening to player feedback, and releasing new content. Patreon supporters get early access to advanced features, but the core game and most of the content are available for free — a major plus for new players.</p><p></p><p>The game is also beginner-friendly. The rules are easy to teach, and you can jump into a match with minimal prep. At the same time, experienced wargamers will appreciate the tactical choices and balance.</p><p></p><h3>Final Thoughts</h3><p>Age of Fantasy is a fantastic entry point into the world of miniature wargaming, especially for those intimidated by the complexity or cost of traditional systems. It’s fast, flexible, and free — but it doesn’t feel cheap or shallow. Whether you're a veteran gamer looking for a lighter alternative or a newcomer interested in exploring the genre, Age of Fantasy is absolutely worth trying.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rating: 9/10 – A streamlined and engaging wargame that proves less really can be more.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gulbalore022, post: 9739629, member: 7053773"] [B]Age of Fantasy[/B] is a free, fast-paced, and highly accessible tabletop wargame created by [B]OnePageRules[/B]. Designed as an alternative to more complex and expensive miniature wargames like [B]Warhammer Age of Sigmar[/B], Age of Fantasy offers a streamlined experience without sacrificing tactical depth or fun. It's part of the larger [B]OnePageRules[/B] system, which includes both sci-fi and fantasy games, all focused on simplicity and customizability. [HEADING=2]Rules and Gameplay[/HEADING] As the name suggests, the entire core ruleset fits on a single page. This is a bold and refreshing move in an era where rulebooks often exceed hundreds of pages. Despite its brevity, the system is surprisingly robust. The mechanics use standard six-sided dice (D6), and everything from movement, shooting, and melee is resolved in a straightforward, intuitive manner. Units have stats like Quality and Defense, and the combat system encourages strategic positioning and timing without getting bogged down in micromanagement. The game supports both rank-and-flank style (in "Age of Fantasy: Regiments") and skirmish-scale battles (in "Age of Fantasy: Skirmish"), allowing players to choose the scope they prefer. Skirmish games can be played in under an hour, making them perfect for casual or quick sessions, while Regiments supports larger, more epic battles for those wanting a full army experience. [HEADING=2]Armies and Customization[/HEADING] Age of Fantasy includes a wide range of army lists that closely mirror traditional fantasy factions, such as Orcs, Elves, Dwarves, Undead, and more. The names are often generic (e.g., “Elven Highborn” instead of “High Elves”), but the feel and flavor are clearly inspired by classic fantasy tropes. One of the best aspects is the level of [B]model freedom[/B]. You can use any miniatures you like — from old Warhammer figures to 3D printed models or even paper standees. There are no official models to buy, which makes the game incredibly [B]budget-friendly[/B] and open to hobbyists who like to kitbash or proxy. The online army builder, kept regularly updated, makes it easy to create and balance lists quickly. It also provides a ton of optional rules and special units for those who want a more complex or thematic experience. [HEADING=2]Community and Support[/HEADING] Age of Fantasy has a strong and growing community. The creators are very active, constantly refining rules, listening to player feedback, and releasing new content. Patreon supporters get early access to advanced features, but the core game and most of the content are available for free — a major plus for new players. The game is also beginner-friendly. The rules are easy to teach, and you can jump into a match with minimal prep. At the same time, experienced wargamers will appreciate the tactical choices and balance. [HEADING=2]Final Thoughts[/HEADING] Age of Fantasy is a fantastic entry point into the world of miniature wargaming, especially for those intimidated by the complexity or cost of traditional systems. It’s fast, flexible, and free — but it doesn’t feel cheap or shallow. Whether you're a veteran gamer looking for a lighter alternative or a newcomer interested in exploring the genre, Age of Fantasy is absolutely worth trying. [B]Rating: 9/10 – A streamlined and engaging wargame that proves less really can be more.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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