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¿Question #990?
TomVasel: Do any miniature games interest you?
ocdspectrum: Not typically. And then came.....Cthulhu Wars!!!
pwilz: Oh, yes. I think that miniatures games are mostly all the same, but I do enjoy them quite a bit. Recent fun includes Zombicide and Descent.
imyourskribe: No
BOBBYCAN: Sure. None come to mind at the moment though.
Piratefarmers: Star Wars X-Wing
monkeyhandz: No I've been burned before. Don't think I've got another recovery in me.
Felimid: Yes. "Crimson Skies" is fun.
Woelf: Mage Knight Dungeons, and several others
the manatee: Heroscape.
vacekrae: Not really, unless the minatures add to the theme of the boardgame and the minatures themselves are not the focal point.
cmdrsils: I tried Warhammer 40k many years ago and a guy I played it with ruined miniatures for me forever, so no
Immelmann: Warmachine recently has been VERY fun.
Agent Minivann: I would like to get Grind and Space Hulk. Heroscape is my current favorite game.
chrisdk: yes.
The Unbeliever: 42
syphon: Several. Warzone, 40K, DBA, DBM, Necromunda, Gangs of Mega-City One, HeroClix.
Nap16: Yes.
datainadequate: Plenty, but the expense puts me off
Mundane: Yes, most space ship mini games do.
thoia: Uhhh no, that'd require assembly and painting...give me my prepainted and/or molded plastic pieces of beauty dammit...PS the prepainted knights for Shadows Over Camelot RULE and I got htem for Geek Gold baby
DHEK: They do, but knowing that it would cost me quite a lot to get into it, I've decided not bothering to know more is the best policy.
elirlandes: What do you mean? Like a tiny version of Memoir '44, or games played using miniatures? Neither sounds particularly appealing to me.
matthewjhoskins: Yes. I also like full-sized games.
vampywife: yes.
clandaith: Yes. Squad level games are fun. Screw the whole "I have 300 Space Marines on the table" type games.
Leo-T: some, yes. Used to play WWII naval miniatures.
william_henshaw: Flint and Steel
Shijuro: Yes, there is perhaps nothing as visually appealing and intriguing to non-gamers as a well-painted miniatures game in progress. While some rules are fiddly (Games Workshop, I mean YOU) they can be a lot of fun when time permits. I have WH40K marines, FASA battlemechs, Pirates of the (various) Seas and an assortment of WizKids figures. At the moment, the Star Wars miniatures look good if I had the time and inclination to invest.
aleo09: not at this moment
sikeospi: Only those based on hex-based board games such as Ogre or ones that just look interesting such as Aerodrome.
mats-k: Yes
htp1: The pieces from Axis & Allies Miniatures
Ebon Wendigo: Oh yes, lots
tagger418: Most do, especially Warhammer 40K, but they are too time consuming and expensive
tipigi: not many - Battletech, Heroscape
rawdawg: not at the moment
greglios: Yeah I was a Games Workshop junkie as a kid so miniatures still interest me.
Thesp: Yes, but not enought o actually do anything about it.
MaksimSmelchak: Yes. I enjoy miniatures games.
fuzzyfife: no
Helenoftroy: yes many. . . heroclix, stars wars, axis and allies, Flames of War
Aldie: yes.
brainrob: No
Jim_P: No
scriptorum: Sure. I mean, they don't disinterest me.
Blacknightjj: yes
mlanza: No, but I used to play Battletech.
Evil HummingBird: no. if you have to keep buying and buying and buying after they come out with countless new sets of these little plastic things, its a waste of money.
Hannes: yes
mrspank: Yes. Heroscape for one.
davedanger: of course - I am HMGSMIDWEST
korppu: Yes
Kazin: Yes. Did you want to know which ones too? That's kinda greedy :)
Tushratta: Oh yes. I'm an avid miniature wargamer--the best kind of grognard there is.
Loquutus: Games with miniatures, or games that are miniature? I would probably enjoy them.
Hisst Ka: Absa-freakin-lutely!
Akke: yes
flyinghogfish: Not any, but some
Odat: I have a tiny chess set that I think is interesting. It's magnetic and you can play it in the car!
Suzan: no
GI Joe: Not really
GuyHill: no. i do not like pincers
TaliaIsabelle: Not in the least
Regault: Most do.
Jackwraith: Many.
obob: I like to use a train token playing Monopoly
jdberry: Travel Diplomacy. The little magnetic board is perfect for long trips. Meet on the roof to discuss the Ottoman problem. Armies talk, Backstabbers walk.
sbszine: Yup, but I prefer games that come with all of the required minis.
MisterCranky: No, I am happy to play regular sized ones.
skrutsch: not really
fubar awol: no
Lord_Prussian: Yes, Bloodbowl, which is really a boardgame with miniature components. Necromunda is fun in a campaign setting. Napoleon's Last Battles by AH was good.
Gargoyle: Warmachine does. And Confrontation a bit. But especially Warmachine, I am loving every bit of the RPG-world based on it.
haraggan: I'm looking forward to trying Gangs of Mega-City One
SwedeLad: You mean like those small travel games?
heli: not so far
jimchris: Miniatures or no, don't make much difference to me. Mechanics is what counts.
melissa: no
snoozefest: no
Quest22: Yes
Nomadik: Yes.... Actually more the miniatures than the games at times.
jmagnini: no, too much work involved before you can actually play
LudesFactor: no
Bearcat89: Oui.
2amp: yes
cobra: yup - i have a sh*tload of minis for Warhammer Fantasy Battle (Empire, Khorne chaos, Wood Elf), Necromunda (Escher), General Quarters (German Z-plan fleet), Command Decision (Russian tank corps '44)
redhuntingcap: not really.
kimapesan: No.
ssmooth: Mini Rüsselbande
dogberry: The miniatures do, the games generally do not.
nm156: Nope
WasQ: yes, confrontation
minordemon: Warmachine, never played it though
AlorielLelyn: Not a one.
Favre4MVP: I would be interested in a miniature version of my games, yes.
Oborro: the look is appealing, the gameplay not so much
filnari: Chainmail, but they killed it.
Laelia: No.
[Deleted user]: Warmachine!!!!
wtrollkin2000: yes, many. But although I love many stand alone rule sets (usually historic), I can't stand the 'way of life' mini systems (they require specific minis and an endless flood of rule books that always try and fail to re-adjust the tipped scales of imbalance)
sumo: Yes.
echoota: Yup, some of the best gaming comes from a well arrainged mini game.
starbug: I like the idea in theory but I can't eyeball distance so I rarely play them. Plus, I can't paint the darn things. I did play The Hills Rise Wild and thought it was lots of fun.
TG Mittler: the allure of minis is hard to resist
HBGlover: I have some Warhammer 40K minis sitting around somewhere... I have a vague desire to finish painting them and play with them again someday.
sos1: Yes, many
buergerberatung: star wars miniatures
Blackwind: yes
threlicus: Not really.
Dante_Cubit: Yes. Star Wars Rebel Storm & the Revenge of the Sith boosters.
Bluenose: Space Hulk/ Man O War/ Blood Bowl. Yes.
dakarp: Games with miniatures, yes. I like War of the Ring. But true miniatures war games (i.e., money pits) don't interest me.
viogression: Not anymore; I've spent enough money on minis
DangerMouse: Yes
puffinge: no
Flyspeck23: Yes, of course :)
P.O.G.G.: yes
chaddyboy_2000: Not really, unless Star Wars Attacktix qualifies.
gnomehome: They sure do !
fosterjake: No
djlg: Not if you've got to mess with rulers, etc.
BobDodgerBlue: Yes, historical miniatures, WWII, Modern
Eric Haas: Not really.
djflippy: Yeah, all the Rackham games, Flames of War, Space Hulk, 40k...
TragicHeroBC: Yeah, lots of them. However, they tend to be too expensive.
dietevil: They would theoretically, but I have enough expensive hobbies without getting into minis
yossarians: yes
sdownin: Warhammer 40K and Man O' War, mainly, though I do have a Warhammer Fantasy army, too
jaredh: Yes, always.
CortexBomb: Currently: not really. I used to play a number of GW mini games, but I always found them more thematic fluff and niggly rules than actual fun
netfilterz: Yes. Warmachine and Confrontation interest me, but I've not given in yet... ;-)
louiseh: I'll play War of the Ring and Memoir 44 but that's about it.
Shakar: Yes.
skelebone: None other than the ones that come with pre-painted miniatures, and then only as playing figures (e.g. Battleball, Heroscape) although Blood Bowl does have appeal.
CDRodeffer: Navia Dratp
Ludocrazy: Nope
Spielfreak: Just the hybrids, such as Memoir '44 and War of the Ring
ValJor: Not at all
jttm: Like Bloodbowl? Heroquest? Yes :)
ynnen: Yes, I'm actually partial to the click Wiz Kids games, and have enjoyed Warhammer now and again.