OPR rules but we both prefer to call everything by 40k names.
Honestly the best of both worlds!
- 40k has terrific lore, but the game really isn't that good.
- OPR is hugely fun to play, but the lore is paper-thin.
A Community for anything table-top wargaming related whether that be hex and chit or ruler and die.
related communities: !warhammer40k@lemmy.world !warhammer40k@lemmy.ml !warhammer@lemmy.world !tabletopminis@lemmy.world !solowargaming@lemmy.world !hexandcounter@lemmy.world
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OPR rules but we both prefer to call everything by 40k names.
Honestly the best of both worlds!
What does OPR refer to here?
One Page Rules.
They make a bunch of different games, and the key design ethos is to make it so all the rules you need to play fit on one sheet of A4. All of your army lists, etc, can usually fit on another sheet.
There's no bloat. They're just cleverly-designed, well-balanced, fun games. For free.
In particular, OP is playing Grimdark Future: Firefight - it's a smaller scale skirmish game set in a legally-distinct Grimdark universe. It's also my personal favourite of the games.