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HAVOC free terrain offer

That’s right. I said, ‘FREE!’ Now, when you purchase the PDF version of HAVOC on Wargame Vault, you get 2 terrain pieces from Dave Graffam models absolutely free. The Covered Bridge and Watch Tower models are suitable for a wide range of settings, and it ‘just so happens’ that they are perfect for the Dangerous … Continue reading

Japan Disaster Relief

From the announcement on Wargame Vault: A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean nearby Northeastern Japan at around 2:46pm on March 11 (JST) causing damage with blackouts, fire and tsunami. The large earthquake triggered a tsunami warning for countries all around the Pacific ocean. We’re helping raise funds to help those affected by … Continue reading

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

A shift in Momentum…

If you have played even one game of HAVOC, then you know that Momentum can be very powerful- and very fickle. You do have some tools at your disposal, in the form of HAVOC tokens and die gained from The Rules of Form, to nudge the hand of fate in your direction. However, many players … Continue reading

HAVOC & campaigns

HAVOC… running a campaign A campaign. What tabletop general doesn’t like the idea of a campaign? At the mention of the word, images spring to mind: raids into enemy territory, scouting missions, scorched earth withdrawals, ambushes, pitched battles, and heroic last stands. That’s a lot of stuff, and I’m sure you thought of even more. … Continue reading

Ghoul Interrupted

Looking for a great HAVOC battle report? How about a miniature blog to follow? Well, don’t worry my friend, for I can help you with both! Take a trip to the famous Lead Adventure Forum, and the fantastic blog Somewhere, the tea’s getting cold…. Clever writing, delightfully terrible puns, and exciting narratives abound. And if … Continue reading

HAVOC in Atlanta!

This past weekend, I journeyed to the big Hobbytown USA in Atlanta, GA (Kennesaw, to be more precise) to conduct some demos of HAVOC. I had a great time showing off the game, answering questions, and rolling some dice. The main game was run using the Dangerous Crossing scenario and featured models from Warhammer, Confrontation, … Continue reading