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<blockquote data-quote="carlbobo" data-source="post: 4547253" data-attributes="member: 16702"><p>Mini review:</p><p></p><p>Timeline is pretty in-depth so I shall sum-up. Europe is almost a nuclear wasteland, U.S. is too for the most part. Russia is fighting the EU. US is fighting China and skirmishing with Canada. Famine, disease due to war and weather. Brush wars EVERYWHERE. Complete chaos by 2013 and most resources are used up. "Good luck, you're on your own." message July 4th 2013 from the US President.</p><p></p><p>Rules: Three levels of complexity (Stage I, II, III). I played stage III and not hard to learn, very lethal and combat is quick to resolve. Actions are done as "ticks"(like the tick of a clock). Initiative determines the # of ticks you have and actions have a tick value. Run out of ticks, you are out of actions. Thats the base at least. Damage is lethal so most want to avoid combat unless you really have the upperhand. A simple slight wound can kill you if you don't have the supplies. Vehicle rules I haven't played yet but they seem good. I'll repost when we get into some armor action.</p><p></p><p>Character creation (Lifepaths) is a blast. Reminds me alot of old school Traveller. You can (an option) choose hazardous duty (if your lifepath choice supports it) and get some combat experience but you have a chance to become crippled (mental and physical) or die. Always a fun choice. The game also supports total civilian lifepath option (good luck with that). There are ALOT of different choices.</p><p></p><p>I'm having a blast with this game and I look forward to more TW:2013 books from 93 Studios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlbobo, post: 4547253, member: 16702"] Mini review: Timeline is pretty in-depth so I shall sum-up. Europe is almost a nuclear wasteland, U.S. is too for the most part. Russia is fighting the EU. US is fighting China and skirmishing with Canada. Famine, disease due to war and weather. Brush wars EVERYWHERE. Complete chaos by 2013 and most resources are used up. "Good luck, you're on your own." message July 4th 2013 from the US President. Rules: Three levels of complexity (Stage I, II, III). I played stage III and not hard to learn, very lethal and combat is quick to resolve. Actions are done as "ticks"(like the tick of a clock). Initiative determines the # of ticks you have and actions have a tick value. Run out of ticks, you are out of actions. Thats the base at least. Damage is lethal so most want to avoid combat unless you really have the upperhand. A simple slight wound can kill you if you don't have the supplies. Vehicle rules I haven't played yet but they seem good. I'll repost when we get into some armor action. Character creation (Lifepaths) is a blast. Reminds me alot of old school Traveller. You can (an option) choose hazardous duty (if your lifepath choice supports it) and get some combat experience but you have a chance to become crippled (mental and physical) or die. Always a fun choice. The game also supports total civilian lifepath option (good luck with that). There are ALOT of different choices. I'm having a blast with this game and I look forward to more TW:2013 books from 93 Studios. [/QUOTE]
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