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Leviathan: Post-Apocalyptic Fantasy Battle System

Started by Tetsubo, June 18, 2010, 08:17:01 PM

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Tetsubo

Has anyone ever heard of this game? It was produced by Grendel Productions Inc. in Scotland (1995). I received a copy today from a fellow YouTuber in the UK.

brettmb

I have it. It's a miniatures game. Never played it, but it seems easy enough. Almost seems like a Necromunda-style version of Warhammer.

Simlasa

I've got a copy too... mostly because I liked the setting/imagery.
It seems like a precursor to Chronopia... a similarly barbaric take on the usual mainstream fantasy stuff with elves/dwarves/orks.
This guy keeps a blog about it as he collects and paints the minis.

Tetsubo

Quote from: Simlasa;389472I've got a copy too... mostly because I liked the setting/imagery.
It seems like a precursor to Chronopia... a similarly barbaric take on the usual mainstream fantasy stuff with elves/dwarves/orks.
This guy keeps a blog about it as he collects and paints the minis.

Thanks for the link.