Flaming Cobra Wargames

xeoran

Mongoose
OK, Matt mentioned how he wanted to transplant the Flaming Cobra (i.e. giving support to great projects and promoting cool new indie projects without start up capital) to wargaming. So in other words someone designs a freakin' awesome wargame and Mongoose put it out (even if need be only in PDF format). And I find that idea enormously exciting. So the big question is...what do you want out of an indie wargame?

Genre?
Buck Rogers style SF pulp? The Angolan Civil War? Jet combat in the Korean War? Spin-offs from current MGP licences?

Contents?
Campaign systems? Points? Fluff? Huge army lists of generic build-your-owns? Kid friendly or super detailed? Short sharp ruleset based games or fluff filled universes? Tons of art?

Scale?
5 miniatures? 10? 100? 28mm or 15mm? 50 page books with the bare minimum or 360 page behemoths? How much to pay and for what? PDF or paper? £5 or £30?

Imagine you're browsing the MPG store, what would a game need to catch your eye and hold it? What might put you off said game? Obviously this is all just a bit of harmless fun, MGP have too much with current licences, Evo, SST etc. but ignoring that, what product do you want to buy?
 
Wargames I would like?

We can start off with a REAL AVP miniatures game!
Also, Cthulhutech would rule.

Something original would be nice I suppose, I'd need to think it out a bit more.
 
There was talk from one of the cthulhutech guys about it. He said it was a lot to get Cthulhutech itself done, and a miniature game would be very time and resource consuming. Basically, they said they would find it hard to find the right people to help sculptorwise to give it the treatment it deserves.
 
Mage said:
There was talk from one of the cthulhutech guys about it. He said it was a lot to get Cthulhutech itself done, and a miniature game would be very time and resource consuming. Basically, they said they would find it hard to find the right people to help sculptorwise to give it the treatment it deserves.

Hmm, very interesting.

I'd love to see someone like Yannick Hennebo ( http://alyannblog.blogspot.com/ ) do the miniatures. I think he'd do them a great deal of justice.
 
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