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Post by blacksoilbill on Aug 7, 2010 7:23:21 GMT -5
Hi,
Planning on getting the rules for my birthday (a little while away), but I'm keen to get started on terrain. What's the standard board size for Bounty games?
Thanks, Bill.
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Post by dijit80 on Aug 7, 2010 13:56:01 GMT -5
I've played my games on 4' by 4' boards, that seems to work well. It may be in the book, but I haven't looked too closely as my boards were already 4' by 4', so thats what it had to be! Duncan
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Post by Cilionelle on Aug 7, 2010 18:22:53 GMT -5
Planetside games are 4x4, but the spaceship games are open to whatever size the spaceship is! Played two games last night on a derelict spaceship. The section we were playing in amounted to 6x4 all told, with one crew being a two-man crew! Good times!
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Post by blacksoilbill on Aug 8, 2010 6:08:10 GMT -5
Excellent; thanks for the help.
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Post by abbysdad on Aug 8, 2010 12:38:47 GMT -5
That's correct. Planetside games tend to be larger, but when we have a smaller board, which we do in some cases so that a movement based objective is easier to accomplish in 6 turns, we use the limited line of sight rule (no direct targeting outside of 24 inches).
The smallest planetside game I would run is 3'x3'.
Ship battles can be run on boards that are as small as 2'x2'. Especially if there are multiple levels to the board.
Good question! Thanks for asking.
Cheers,
Chris
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