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  2. List of Halo media - Wikipedia

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    Collectible miniatures game: Notes: A table-top miniatures game featuring figures and vehicles for the video games. [33] Halo Interactive Strategy Game: Late 2008 [34] [35] Modular board game: Notes: Table-top strategy board game based on the gameplay of the Halo games. [35] Halo Recruit: October 17, 2017 [36] Mixed reality: Notes:

  3. Deadzone (Skirmish Game) - Wikipedia

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    These games do not share the same rules or game mechanics, but they do utilize the same range of character races. Warpath, Project Pandora and Deadzone also share miniatures. Another spin-off game, Halo: Flashpoint, set in the Halo universe, is set for release in November, 2024, and is an evolution of the Deadzone ruleset.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    CyborGladiators (Firefly Games, 2004) Dark Age (Cool Mini Or Not, 2002) [27] Dark Potential (MiniWarGaming, 2011) DC Universe Miniature Game (Knight Models, 2017) Defiance (Majestic Twelve Games, 2001) Dirtside (Ground Zero Games, 1989) Dirtside II (Ground Zero Games, 1993) [25] Second Edition Full Thrust Rulebook.

  5. Every Halo Game, Ranked From Worst To Best - AOL

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    The original Halo is a master class in game design, from top to bottom. The gunplay is excellent, the story is mystifying and fascinating, and the soundtrack is one of the greatest ever put in a game.

  6. Clix (miniatures) - Wikipedia

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    Clix is a miniatures wargaming system developed by WizKids. It is characterized by the use of a dial wheel in the base of miniature figurines. The dial can be turned to reveal hidden information, representing the changing statistics of the figurine as the game progresses. [1] Clix games include: Creepy Freaks; Crimson Skies; Halo ActionClix ...

  7. HeroClix - Wikipedia

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    The HeroClix game utilizes the "combat dial system" originally created for the Mage Knight game. The Combat Dial keeps track of a figure's game statistics via a rotating dial in the base. As the figure suffers damage, the dial is turned a required number of "clicks" to reveal new stats and possibly special abilities.