Game↕ | Publisher↕ | Setting↕ | Miniature Scale↕ | Known For↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Warhammer 40,000 | Games Workshop | Grimdark sci-fi, 41st Millennium | 28mm / Heroic 28mm | The undisputed king of tabletop wargaming, Space Marines vs Chaos vs Xenos, 'In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war,' hobby culture of painting and converting |
Age of Sigmar | Games Workshop | High fantasy Mortal Realms | 28mm / Heroic 28mm | Successor to Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Stormcast Eternals leading the charge, streamlined rules compared to old Fantasy, each Mortal Realm has distinct elemental flavor |
Bolt Action | Warlord Games | World War II historical | 28mm | Accessible WWII wargame with order dice activation system, every major theater of the war covered, strong historical focus with army lists from real campaigns, excellent starter sets |
Infinity | Corvus Belli | Anime-inspired sci-fi near-future | 28mm | Reactive turn system where both players act during each turn, cyberpunk anime aesthetic, incredibly detailed metal miniatures from Spain, skirmish-level tactical depth |
Star Wars: Legion | Atomic Mass Games | Star Wars galaxy | 34mm | Official Star Wars tabletop wargame, command card activation system, Luke vs Vader on the tabletop, pre-assembled soft plastic minis lower the hobby barrier to entry |
Malifaux | Wyrd Miniatures | Victorian horror-steampunk alternate Earth | 32mm | Card-based mechanics instead of dice — you 'cheat fate' by playing cards from hand, Gothic horror meets Wild West, soulstone-powered magic, deeply narrative-driven gameplay |
Kings of War | Mantic Games | Classic high fantasy | 28mm | Spiritual successor to Warhammer Fantasy for rank-and-flank lovers, fast-playing mass battle rules, unit-based damage system, welcomed refugee players when Fantasy was discontinued |
Flames of War | Battlefront Miniatures | World War II historical | 15mm | WWII wargaming at company-to-battalion level, smaller 15mm scale means bigger battles on the table, strong tournament scene especially in New Zealand and Australia, extensive army list books |
A Song of Ice and Fire TMG | CMON | Game of Thrones / Westeros | 28mm | Political maneuvering on and off the battlefield via Tactics Board, Stark vs Lannister core set, non-combat characters influence battles from the sidelines, gorgeous pre-assembled miniatures |
Warmachine / Hordes | Privateer Press | Iron Kingdoms steampunk fantasy | 30mm | Giant steam-powered warjacks and warbeasts controlled by powerful warcasters, focus mechanic for resource management, hyper-competitive tournament culture, 'Page 5' play-to-win mentality |
Frostgrave | Osprey Games | Frozen magical ruins | 28mm | Wizard-led warband game exploring frozen city ruins, use any miniatures you own, narrative campaign progression where wizards level up between games, affordable rulebook-only entry point |
Battletech | Catalyst Game Labs | Mech warfare far-future | N-scale (~6mm equivalent mechs) | Giant BattleMechs slugging it out, hex-based classic gameplay dating to 1984, record sheets tracking individual mech components, MechWarrior RPG crossover, massive Inner Sphere lore |
Dropzone Commander | TT Combat | Sci-fi reconquest of Earth | 10mm | Emphasizes aerial transports and rapid deployment, smaller scale allows city-level battles, fast-moving combined arms warfare, unique focus on dropships as central tactical element |
Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings | Para Bellum Wargames | Dark fantasy Ea | 38mm (True Scale) | Massive true-scale miniatures towering over other games, regiment-based activation, deep original lore world of Ea, reinforcement mechanic simulating armies arriving in waves |
Gaslands | Osprey Games | Post-apocalyptic vehicular combat | Hot Wheels / Matchbox cars | Convert toy cars into post-apocalyptic death machines, template-based movement like X-Wing, cheapest entry point in all of wargaming — grab Hot Wheels and a rulebook, Mad Max on the tabletop |
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