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What is your favorite collectible miniature game?

Started by King_Stannis, April 02, 2006, 10:43:51 PM

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King_Stannis

Collectible mini games have come on like gangbusters in the last year or so. Which is your favorite and why? While I like quite a few, I have to say that the Pirates of the Spanish Main game from Wizkids is mine. A wonderful blend of simple rules and beautifully innovative ships.

I do like Star Wars and Axis and Allies, too. Oh, and D&D...man, my pocketbook has really taken a hit since these have burst onto the scene. :)

I am sooo looking forward to the rumored star wars spaceship collectible game.

Thjalfi

pirates are fun, but the rules suck ass. same goes for rocketman.

d&d minis is fun, and I've never played Warhammer or mageknigh/heroclix.

:shrug: wouldn't call any my "favorites" though.
 

Bagpuss

Yeah, it would probably be Pirates if the rules didn't suck so badly. But I'll have to go with D&D miniatures since they have dual usage and I rarely play miniatures games with the other time commitments I have.
 

kanegrundar

DDM for me.  I rarely play the actual game, but I use the minis for everything from D&D to Warhammer Quest.  Versatility is key.
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Reefer Madness

Chose heroclix....very interested about Horrorclix (ok mainly 16 inch tall cthulhu) but still
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King_Stannis

I'm surprised  the Star Wars minis aren't getting any love. They are fairly big at the local game stores. I myself have three cases full - well over 300 figures.

Bagpuss

To be honest I don't have the time to play collectable games of any sort. I barely have time to play the weekly rpg game and the odd computer game after the rest of the house has gone to sleep.

Hence with one vote it's going to D&D miniatures since I get more use out of them in the 3 D&D campaigns we have going than I do out of the Star Wars ones in the erm zero Star Wars campaigns we have going.

Collectable Miniature game wise I've actually played more games of Crimson Skies than any other, and I'm not sure that can be clased as Collectable since it was easy to pick up everything that was released for it at discount.

Plus you've only got a sample size of 8 (out of more than 100 registered members), there doesn't seem much love for collectable miniatures games at all.
 

Sigmund

I want to take my Pirates ships and make use of them in my RPing somehow, maybe someday doing a Freeport campaign or something. The little things are just too cool. :singdance:
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kanegrundar

Quote from: King_StannisI'm surprised  the Star Wars minis aren't getting any love. They are fairly big at the local game stores. I myself have three cases full - well over 300 figures.
I love the SW minis game, but those figs see less use since I'm don't get to play the minis game much and I'm not running a SW or general sci-fi game at the moment either.  They are my second favorite minis game though.  SW minis just can't beat the overall utility of DDM for me.
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kryyst

I don't have the time to play them but my favorite rules wise has been Crimson Skies clicks, plus the planes are amazing looking.  I'm tempted by Horrorclix but not so much the game just want to collect a few of them.  Other then that I played but wasn't impressed with Mage Knight or Mechwarriror clix.
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Freke

Quote from: Thjalfipirates are fun, but the rules suck ass. same goes for rocketman.
QFT.

I'm looking at using the rocketmen ships for Full Thrust.

I picked Pirates, as it is the only game on the list I actually play.  I own some D&D minis and some mage knight, but I use them for regular D&D.  (Many of the MK figures work well when rebased on 1" squares or circles.)

Quote from: kryystI don't have the time to play them but my favorite rules wise has been Crimson Skies clicks, plus the planes are amazing looking.  
Yes, I've been tempted to pickup some of that stuff off of ebay.
 

Teflon Billy

Quote from: King_StannisI am sooo looking forward to the rumored star wars spaceship collectible game.

What the...?

Where'd you hear about that?
 

BlackFlagRebel

I had hoped to like the Axis and Allies game, but I tried it and found it a little too simple for my taste. The fact that it was announced as a 15mm game and the vehicles are more like 10 or 12mm was also an annoyance. Pirates looks cool but I haven't had a chance to try it yet.
 

Finaira

I voted other.  Mostly because I like Warhammer 40k.  But Pirates is pretty cool.  I think I just like to have little model boats taking up a shelf.  It confuses visitors.
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King_Stannis

Quote from: Teflon BillyWhat the...?

Where'd you hear about that?


Sorry so late to answer, TB. But I heard scuttlebut when I dropped in on the Wizards of the Coast boards (SW minis forum)...also, Bullitt said it was under consideration when he left WotC. Whether or not the turbonerds over there are right about it being released towards the end of this year or not I don't know, but I definitely got the impression that it's in development.