First Look at A Fistfull of Miniatures 2E

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The year 1986 marked the release of A Fistfull of Miniatures, a game that pitted armies of 15mm figures against each other. Capable of handling 100 to 10,000 figures, A Fistfull of Miniatures offered unique, fast-playing mechanics.

Twenty years later, Precis Intermedia re-releases A Fistfull of Miniatures along with its companion book For A Few Miniatures More in both PDF and Print.

Today, Precis Intermedia announces the upcoming release of A Fistfull of Miniatures Second Edition Basic Game. This book, to be available in both PDF and Print, provides a reorganized, more-thoroughly explained set of rules intended for historical battles. Sample armies, battle scenarios, and instructions for creating your own armies are provided. The simple design means that once your armies are detailed, no further paperwork is required. Collect all your 15mm miniatures for battle, using standard WRG basing sizes (25mm also compatible with some tweaking). And if you don't have miniatures, templates are provided for making them out of paper. Planned expansions include the Advanced Game and Fantasy Battles.

For more information regarding A FISTFULL OF MINIATURES, click here.

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Incorporating one of the first e-publishing RPG companies, Precis Intermedia is known for its diverse line-up of clear and concise games. Precis Intermedia's current game lines include Two-Fisted Tales for thrilling pulp action; Brutes, New World Disorder, Warcosm, and A Fistfull of Miniatures for miniatures gaming; HardNova 2, Coyote Trail, EarthAD 2, Mean Streets, and Ghostories for low-cost, ready-to-play entertainment; Active Exploits Diceless for universal diceless roleplaying with that familiar 'dice' feel; Story Engine for scene and adjective-based, collaborative roleplaying; and more. Visit the Precis Intermedia web site for more information.
 

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I fell in love with the simplicity of the system when I first read it last year. I liked it so much that I acquired the rights to it. I'm very excited to publish this new, reorganized edition. Can't wait to get it done -- it's nearly there.
 

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