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    I am looking for a simple wargame system to play with a 7-year old boy (my nephew 🙂

    So far, I think One-Page Rule Skirmish/firefight system would be a good choice, but I was wondering if anyone had other suggestions.

    Also, I have never try One-Page Grimdark Firefight rule, so I was looking for opinions on that system.

    Thank you for any feedback 🙂

    #1815969
    jodain
    12433xp

    I introduced my son to Tanks during lockdown (he’s 8 now), simple and straight forward enough for him – he has now progressed to 40K!

    #1815976
    flatbattery
    8265xp
    Cult of Games Member

    I would recommend Deadzone, it’s simple, fast, with plenty of scope for tactical decision making once you’ve got the basics down and more importantly fun. Using the same minis you can progress onto Firefight and Warpath if they take your fancy.

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    Wolfie65
    1253xp

    If Battlemasters had existed when I was that age, I would have been over the moon over it. Visually stunning and all the most basic elements of tabletop wargaming condensed to the absolute bare bones minimum. Also makes a spectacular gift, even if used.

    #1816027
    smithsco
    1217xp

    I’d recommend FUBAR. Simple. Single page. A lot of variants available for era or lore. And it’s all free. Gives a fun game that I realize is deeply complex the more I play it but doesn’t feel complex.

    Here is the link

    Downloads

    #1816035

    Thanks for the quick anwers!

    I will check these systems and probably pick up the simplest one.

    #1816058
    orinoco
    5380xp
    Cult of Games Member

    There are also solo/cooperative games like 5 parsecs from home, 5 leagues from the borderlands and Rangers of shadowdeep.

    #1816235

    Burrows and Badgers, and What a Tanker! are worth a look too

    #1816353
    kiranamida
    5791xp
    Cult of Games Member

    Ooh, some bedtime reading.

    My eldest is five and has been asking about daddy’s toys. I shall be cribbing some notes to see if I can find something he might be interested in getting involved with once he gets a handle on some basic arithmatic.

    #1816385
    Wolfie65
    1253xp

    How about one of the absolute classics: H.G. Wells’ Little Wars ?

    #1818176

    Deadzone would be ideal. Leave the tape measure on the shelf, just count cubes for movement and weapon range, very intuitive.

    Small footprint, scales well from a handful of minis to a dozen or more, and will work well even if you strip it down to basics and add command dice and items later on in the learning process.

    Check out Gerry’s review of the newest 2-player box. Everything you need in there:

    Unboxing: The Fall Of Omega VII: Deadzone 2-Player Starter Set | Mantic Games

     

     

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    comet5
    3429xp
    Cult of Games Member

    To chuck in my tuppenny worth.  I can highly recommend John Lambshead One-~Hour Skirmish wargames.  They are a simple set of rules with a depth to them and very easy to learn.  All you need is two packs of playing cards.

    #1818658
    artemis5150
    3719xp

    Relicblade is a cracking game for young uns. It’s super simple and doesn’t take up much space, needing only a 2×2′ board. Pretty much everything you need is on easy to read cards and it’s got a lovely comic book art style

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