Title: Stargrave: Science Fiction Wargames in the Ravaged Galaxy
Publisher: Osprey Games
Author: Joseph A. McCullough
Artists: Helge C. Balzer, Sam Lamont, Paolo Puggioni, and Michele Giorgi
Year: 2021
Genre: Skirmish level science fiction miniatures rules
Pages: 176 pages
Price: $35.00 for the hardcover; $24.50 for the PDF at DriveThruRPG
I share my thoughts about, and page through, Stargrave from Osprey Games. Is this skirmish level science fiction miniatures system destined to take you to a galaxy far, far away? Or will it find itself lost in space among the slew of other sci-fi mini systems out there? You’ll find out!
01:12 Jumping into Stargrave
19:28 Final thoughts and review score
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Stargrave is a very solid, skirmish level science fiction miniatures rules set. The games should play out rather quickly and the system takes a rules light approach. I do have some concerns that the roleplaying elements won't translate to the table and I'd like to see some experience progression for the regular soldiers as well as the captains and first mates. I can recommend the game as it strikes me as one which will be fun at the table.
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