''BrikWars'' is a free
miniatures wargaming system by Mike Rayhawk, created for use with plastic building blocks and figurines. It is designed to be simple and flexible, allowing for its players' full range of creativity in creating armies, creatures, vehicles, and worlds out of
construction toys
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.
Although targeted primarily at adults, ''BrikWars'' is known for its straight-faced acceptance of the kinds of ridiculous scenarios and multi-genre mashups that arise naturally when children dump out their unsorted toybins on the floor. Much of its humor comes from
satirizing "serious"
wargames
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and their players, while flouting or deliberately misinterpreting
conventions
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** Treaty, an agreement in international law
** Convention (political norm), uncodified legal or political tradition
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of the genre.
A physical release of the game published by
Modiphius Entertainment
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was announced in 2023.
Play mechanics
''BrikWars'' uses "minifigs" (usually
Lego
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minifigure
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s or equivalent
miniature figures Miniature figures may be used as:
*Miniature figure (gaming), in miniature wargaming and roleplaying games
*A collectable figurine, often an artistic, and sometimes a prehistoric or antique specimen
*Toy soldier
*Lego minifigure
A Lego minifig ...
from other construction toy brands) as small
soldiers
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Etymology
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, and
terrain
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constructed from construction bricks or random objects found near the playing area. While the game can be played with non-construction-toy-related objects, such as
action figures
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,
stuffed animals
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, or
chessmen, the rules lend themselves best to figures and structures which can be easily disassembled and reconstructed. These models might represent real or
imaginary forces and situations, but are just as likely to represent exactly what they are -
toys
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engaging in
arbitrary
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Arbitrary decisions are not necess ...
battles for toy supremacy.
''BrikWars'' is a
turn-based
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skirmish-level miniatures wargame
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. Each
player
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Role or adjective
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** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games
** Athlete, a player in sports
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in the game controls forces custom-built from construction toys or whatever materials they have at hand.
The creations are assigned
attributes
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* Attribute (research), a quality of an object
* Grammatical modifier
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according to the current size and features of the physical models at any given moment.
Players take
turns, with each player moving and attacking with each of their units able to do so, before passing the turn to the next player in sequence. This continues until each player or
team
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As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to in ...
has succeeded or failed in their objectives, or until players agree that the battle is over. Normally each unit is able to move once (a number of inches based on its "Move" statistic)
and take a single major action (usually to make an attack, or to use one of its special abilities known as a "Specialty")
in a given turn, in addition to any number of minor actions.
Units have lots of options such as: withholding its action that turn, to be able use that action in response to Enemy action;
sprinting;
charging;
bailing
or forming up into a squad.
For determining the success or failure of actions and attacks, each unit is assigned an appropriately sized
polyhedral die for its Action attribute, which it must roll against a set number determined by the difficulty of the act.
When an attack successfully hits, the attacker rolls their weapon's Damage dice in the hopes of overcoming the target's Armor stat.
Most
infantry
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units are killed by having their Armor overcome once,
while larger
vehicle
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s and
structures
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are more resilient and may take multiple hits (with their abilities correspondingly degraded)
before being destroyed.
The rules also encourage players to
disobey the rules as often as possible, as seen in the "Law of
Fudge
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",
and for special
Hero
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units who can attempt to ignore the rules completely once per turn with a Heroic
Feat
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.
The rulebook repeatedly encourages
fun
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Etymology and usage
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over obsessive
rules-lawyering, with an emphasis on making the game as enjoyable as possible for all parties involved.
History
''Legowars'', the predecessor of ''BrikWars'',
was invented in March 1991 by Eric O'Dell and R. Todd Ogrin. ''Legowars'' featured space-themed combat between Lego minifigures, and was distinguished from other miniature wargames of the time by a strong building-brick construction theme allowing the customization of playing pieces.
It was followed in January 1995 by a sequel, ''Legowars II''.
In October 1995, the authors of ''Legowars'' received a
cease and desist
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order from the
Lego Group
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for their improper usage of the
trademark
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ed word "
Lego
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".
As
Steve Jackson describes it:
So Ogrin and O'Dell removed their content, but others archived it (adding legal disclaimers).
Meanwhile, Mike Rayhawk started work on what would become ''BrikWars'':
In February 1997 Rayhawk formally announced BrikWars on rec.toys.lego. BrikWars has been in continual development ever since.
Reception
''BrikWars'' is part of a wider movement of homebrew wargames based on
LEGO
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and other children's building block toys,
including Evil Stevie's Pirate Game
by
Steve Jackson.
According to
The Escapist, ''BrikWars'' is a "standout LEGO tabletop effort" in this scene.
Reviewing it on
Boardgamegeek
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, Luke Mason emphasized the economy of "taking all those hundreds of unused LEGOs sitting around and adding stats and rules to them so you can have a real wargame with them."; as well as its "flexible and affordable (if rough in design)" design. He summarizes his views as:
See also
*
LUGNET
References
External links
*
* {{bgg, 7623
The BrikWars 2020 rulebookBrikWars PC Game homepage/download
Miniature wargames
Lego
Wargames introduced in the 1990s