The Trireme Battles blog offers a set of free wargames rules for trireme battles.
Month: March 2021
Beer and Pretzels WWII Micro Armor
GHQ has a pdf of its Beer and Pretzels WWII Micro Armor, originally a commerial set, now a set of free wargames rules.
Mini Six Free RPG
Mini Six is a minimalist free RPG based on the old West End d6 system. The authors write:
Mini Six is a fast and flexible rules system that encourages cinematic play. It’s based on a popular multi-genre role playing game that was created in the 1980’s.
All the rules you need for fast play are included on the first page. The following six densely packed pages present options and advanced rules such as character perks and complications, vehicles, magic, and stock characters.
About Mini Six:
Mini Six is a pen and paper roleplaying game. We assume that if you’ve come here, you’ve played one of those before.
Mechanically, it is a clone of well-known system. We’d love to use the name of that system, but because we don’t own the trademark or have permission to use it, we can’t. The system was first used in a popular science fiction role playing game released in the 1980’s. That system has been made open for use by it’s owner, West End Games, but the standard trademark license (STL) to refer to that system has not been released.
It’s not exactly the same as the original system, however. Mini Six is a smaller, leaner game than the original. In addition, a few tweaks have been made here and there to streamline play.
Mini Six is just the rules. No setting is included, but we intend to release some of our own. It can be used to play just about any genre of game. A few examples of fantasy, science fiction, and modern game elements are included.
Charles Sweet’s Ancients Rules
One of the legendary fathers of the miniature wargaming hobby, Charles Sweet was actually featured in a 1965 issue of Sports Illustrated in an article entitled “A :Little War Can Be A Lot Of Fun.”
These are Sweet’s Ancients rules from a 1960s era New England Wargamers Association newsletter.
Free Zeppelin Card Models
Here are a couple of free Zeppelin card models. I’m sure you can find a use for them.