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  2. Deadzone (Skirmish Game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played on 2' x 2' 3D battlefield subdivided into 3" by 3" "cubes". Unlike most other table top skirmish games, Deadzone foregoes tape measures and uses the cubes to measure movement both on the vertical and horizontal axes. The game uses a combination of eight sided dice for combat, and six sided dice for special command orders ...

  3. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    The earliest wargames were based on chess; the pieces represented real military units (artillery, cavalry, etc.) and squares on the board were color-coded to represent different terrain types. Later wargames used realistic maps over which troop pieces could move in a free-form manner, and instead of chess-like sculpted pieces they used little ...

  4. Crossfire (miniatures game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire (commonly abbreviated as CF) is a tabletop miniatures wargame designed by Arty Conliffe and first published in 1996, later supplemented by "Hit the Dirt" containing a number of rules clarifications and scenarios.

  5. Battle Masters - Wikipedia

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    The battle mat contains a river, which cannot be crossed except at fords. Other terrain on the mat has no special game effect. Several terrain features are added to the board at the start of the round. One player places the terrain features, and the other may decide which side of the battle mat to deploy his units on.

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    Many role-playing gamers and wargamers paint their miniatures to differentiate characters or units on a gaming surface (terrain, battle mat, or unadorned table top). Fantasy, role-playing, miniatures, and wargaming conventions sometimes feature miniature painting competitions, such as Games Workshop's Golden Demon contest. There are also many ...

  7. Grunt (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt, subtitled "The Game of Tactical Level Combat in Vietnam", is a tactical level board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1971, set in the Vietnam War. It was the first board wargame to focus on squad level combat, and the second to simulate parts of the Vietnam War, which was still ongoing at the time this game ...