Dorthonion wrote:
I view Sedition Wars and Dreadball as smaller scale alternatives to tabletop wargames that could be played with non-gamers and each game should take less time. I like that option, just as, when I am in the mood, I play much longer and larger wargames. You may not remember Titan legions and Space Marine - GW 6mm scale massed 40K universe games. I staged one that lasted 3 days... and there were others that took 9 or 10 hours to play. I think there was one game with 30000 points per side, maybe more. My Titan Legions basically blasted and trampled everything in their path, losing a few along the way but I had built some extremely shooty variants.
They're smaller games, definitely, but, thinking of my own friends, they would both hold little to no appeal to someone who was not already a wargamer or the like. They are both excellent to add variety to the games a wargamer already plays but I really don't think many, if any, of my friends who are not already interested in miniatures would be interested in either Dreadball or Sedition Wars. On the one hand, I've got Warhammer Ancient Battles, but on the other end of spectrum I've played Carcassonne, and Munchkin as the closest relatives to mini wargaming. These games don't really seem to have the power to bridge that gap--and again, I just can't seem to find them interesting largely due to aesthetics.
I've heard of Space Marine, but it was before my time. I believe the current iteration is Epic 40,000, no?