General Elessar wrote:
Erunion wrote:
I could see this as a WFB type game more than a skirmish-game like SBG.
I disagree. As it is a character driven story, like LotR, I think it would be much more suited for a skirmish game than mass battles.
I'm with Elessar. Game of Thrones really suits a skirmish game but some way of streamlining the rules for larger massed battles would be crucial too if you want to play some of the historical battles.
Maybe some sort of mechanism that allows models to be grouped together into units/formations, allowing them to fight as a cohesive unit (like 40K or WH Fantasy), but also some sort of loose formation so models can act independently / semi-independently.
Check out SAGA by Gripping Beast/Studio Tomahawk. Its a great game, designed for skirmishes ranging from 30 models - 72 models; originally set in Dark Age Europe (Anglo Saxons, Vikings et al) but with official expansions for other periods (Late Roman/Arthurian Britannia and the First Crusade) and a whole range of unofficial/fan written expansions for Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Ancient Romans/Greeks etc, Japanese Samurai.
http://studiotomahawk.freeforums.org/index.phpDagorlad wrote:
I looked into obtaining a licence for an SBG from HBO Global Licencing. It's do-able, but it needs a company with a track record behind it, which I don't have (currently). I know a number of sculptors as well as an excellent caster and mould maker. Plus a good friend is the author of a popular skirmish ruleset (Flashing Steel from Ganesha Games) and soon to be two others. I'd like to see something like this come to fruition.
I am not certain, but since the Dark Sword minis aren't based on the TV series they aren't licenced through HBO. Which is good.
If this is something you're seriously considering, perhaps you could pitch the idea to Darksword Miniatures? So far as I know, there are no miniature wargames associated with their Game of Thrones range.