cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/49854495
Came across the Bunnies and Burrows ttrpg, and it made me wonder if there was a wargame equivalent. I mean, the Warriors series is still super popular, sk there’s gotta be a cat-bases wargame somewhere!
- Root! Cut throat war-ish game, and cute as hell. - A wargame isn’t any game that features war as a theme, it’s a very specific genre of game where you move units around on a map simulating actual battles or wars. Think Warhammer as the most well-known example. - Yeah, I’m specifically looking for a thing that will give me lots of minis I can paint with my fiancee, who isnt interested in faceless military dudes or ugly monsters or mechs but is perfectly down with role-playing realistic war in her D&D campaigns. Something in the vein of Watership Down or the Warriors series would be perfect. - If the minis are what you’re after, surely there are some cute animal minis for RPGs you could paint? - We have a bunch of guinea pig warriors sitting around somewhere. Never got to use them. Its different when the whole game is built around the minis - Ah, so you want something you can paint with your fiancee but then also actually play? In my previous comment I was assuming the painting & collecting were all you were after. - Yeah, we are both D&D nerds, but role-playing doesnt actually require minis tbh. The game takes place almost entirely within dialogue between you and the DM, everything else is there to facilitate that. 
 
 
 
 
- Now see, as a war gamer (ASL, GMT, Colombia games) I wouldn’t consider Warhammer a true “wargame”, but the definition has changed over the years. WotR and Root are considered “wargames” these days. - I won’t comment on Root because I don’t really know it and am not really involved in wargames myself, but in what way is Warhammer possibly not a wargame? - That’s the thing, my definition shouldn’t really matter. For me, war games are the hex and counter games, in any scale. But I understand it when people say warhammer is a war game. I consider it a tabletop miniature game. - war games are the hex and counter games - Oh, that’s interesting. So you would also not consider something like Flames of War to be a wargame, because it uses exact position rather than hexes? 
 
 
 
 
- Isn’t root a boardgame - Yes, there is also Ttrpg. 
 
 
- Bunny Kingdom! - Someone else said ROOT, that was my first thought. - Unstable unicorns, and it’s spin off with llamas. Not really conquest games, but they battle in lore. 
- I sometimes like to play Animal Royale. It’s a free to play battle royale available on steam and every console like Fortnite or PUBG, but 2D and top down. All the character skins are just cute animals. - Edit: Er… Not the kind if wargame you meant I think. But imma leave it. - I think he might be asking about a tabletop wargame, rather than a video game wargame; the question was originally posted to [email protected], which deals with tabletop wargames rather than video game wargames. The crosspost kind of lost that context. - Yeah, I’m specifically looking for a thing that will give me lots of minis I can paint with my fiancee, who isnt interested in faceless military dudes or ugly monsters or mechs but is perfectly down with role-playing realistic war in her D&D campaigns. Something in the vein of Watership Down or the Warriors series would be perfect. - I don’t play tabletop wargames, so I can’t personally recommend it, but looking online, I see a lot of references to Burrows and Badgers. - https://www.beastsofwar.com/featured/review-charming-skirmish-game/ - I’m not sure if that’s what what you’re thinking of wargame-wise, but it has miniatures, and is described as a “skirmish-style wargame”. It’s also called an “RPG-style wargame” on Wikipedia, though, so I’m not sure if it falls too close to the RPG camp for you. - I think Burrows and Badgers is exactly whay i am looking for. 
 
 
 
 
- Check out Burrows and Badgers. 
- Still have nostalgic memories of Conker Live and Reloaded. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pVcJxp0jnzo 






