What are all the warhammer fantasy games currently out?
Here are the ones i can name:
Table top
Roleplay
Invasion
Chaos Marauder (I think?)
Age of Reckoning (PC)
Mark of Chaos (PC)
can anyone name any more?
What are all the warhammer fantasy games currently out?
Here are the ones i can name:
Table top
Roleplay
Invasion
Chaos Marauder (I think?)
Age of Reckoning (PC)
Mark of Chaos (PC)
can anyone name any more?
You missed the best computer game: Warhammer: Dark Omen
There was another warhammer fantasy TCG called warcry made by Sabertooth Games (which was purchased by FFG, though long after Warcry had been canceled).
Chaos in the Old World.
For the computer, Dark Omen's predecessor, Shadow of the Horned Rat.
And Mordheim, a table top skirmish game based on Warhammer world.
Dam said:
Chaos in the Old World.
For the computer, Dark Omen's predecessor, Shadow of the Horned Rat.
I thought i put that down,
i definately forgot about a lot of these.
There is also blood bowl and warmaster.
You also have quite a few White Dwarf games (best one was an orc bar fight game)
Mig el Pig said:
You also have quite a few White Dwarf games (best one was an orc bar fight game)
GW actually have it up as a .pdf: www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1340006_Brewhouse_Bash.pdf
LordMalinari said:
Mig el Pig said:
You also have quite a few White Dwarf games (best one was an orc bar fight game)
GW actually have it up as a .pdf: www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1340006_Brewhouse_Bash.pdf
I know there a link, but just curious, how to you get to those kind of pages off of GW main page?
Once again, just corious, thanks
LordMalinari said:
Mig el Pig said:
You also have quite a few White Dwarf games (best one was an orc bar fight game)
GW actually have it up as a .pdf: www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1340006_Brewhouse_Bash.pdf
I know there a link, but just curious, how to you get to those kind of pages off of GW main page?
Once again, just corious, thanks
Bloodbowl was also played with WHFB characters/races. :-p
Blood bowl, warhammer quest. (Dungeoun crawl adventure, pre-descent)
Nobody mentioned Man-O-War Navel battles in the warhammer world.
Its sad that this can go so long as to not mention
WARHAMMER ONLINE THE MMO! for crying out loud... such a great game that got such bad comparison's to wow...
facepalm said:
LordMalinari said:
Mig el Pig said:
You also have quite a few White Dwarf games (best one was an orc bar fight game)
GW actually have it up as a .pdf: www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1340006_Brewhouse_Bash.pdf
I know there a link, but just curious, how to you get to those kind of pages off of GW main page?
Once again, just corious, thanks
Specialist games -> Specialist games resources -> Out of print games -> Then you should be at a page with links to all of the pdfs
Hope this helps
it sure soes,
Thanks
Got another one to add. Found this while cleaning out the closest in my dad's house over the weekend. The joint effort between Games Workshop & Milton Bradley made in (looking up on BGG...) 1992!!! it included:
Champions of Chaos, Chaos Warriors, Orcs, Goblins, Wolf Riders, Beastmean, Lord Knights, Imperial Knights, Archers, Men at Arms & Crossbowmen, Ogre Champion and ....THE MIGHTY CANNON!!! of course, i speak of:
BATTLE MASTERS !!!!
Artemus Maximus said:
Got another one to add. Found this while cleaning out the closest in my dad's house over the weekend. The joint effort between Games Workshop & Milton Bradley made in (looking up on BGG...) 1992!!! it included:
Champions of Chaos, Chaos Warriors, Orcs, Goblins, Wolf Riders, Beastmean, Lord Knights, Imperial Knights, Archers, Men at Arms & Crossbowmen, Ogre Champion and ....THE MIGHTY CANNON!!! of course, i speak of:
BATTLE MASTERS !!!!
Just checked it out on BBG,
It looks like a game i would enjoy.
I am going to have to keep an eye on the internet for it.
(Battle Masters)
For something around $50 there were a TON of GW-made units that came with the game (by today's standards but even more so back then) in a HUGE box (at the time & now) with cards, a tower, enormous vinyl hex-mat, missions campaing book...probably dice lol. there was a decent amount of randomness in the game (as sold by milton bradley and sold at like kmart, marketed towards a more general population) so there werent too many opportunities to plan a long-term strategy successfully,but still fun nonetheless (e.g. the unpredictable but powerful mighty cannon & ogre champion). TBH i had just as much fun painting the guys up. I remember that there was an ad or order form in mine from GW and showed some of their minis - which really caught my imagination & excitement at 10 yrs old