Striker (miniatures Game)
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''Striker'' is a
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miniatures wargame, designed by
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, and illustrated by William H. Keith. It was published by
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in 1981 as a boxed expansion to the '' Traveller''
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. Although ''Striker'' is a 15mm miniatures ruleset, GDW consider it their eighth Traveller boardgame. It was republished in 2004 as part of Far Future Enterprises ''Traveller: The Classic Games, Games 1-6+''.


Gameplay

In 1994, an updated version ''
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'', was published as a supplement for GDW's '' Traveller: The New Era''. The game used 15mm scale figures with a 1:1000 or 1:985 ground scale. *The range of figures made b
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for Striker are still available, just not in their Striker unit compositions.


Reception

In the July 1982 edition of ''
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'' (Issue No. 53), William A. Barton gave a thumbs up, saying, "''Striker'' is probably the most thorough, well-conceived and worthwhile set of miniatures rules yet published for SF or any post-19th century conflict. I heartily recommend it to ''Traveller'' players and miniature enthusiasts and look forward to future expansions." Andy Slack reviewed ''Striker'' for ''
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'' #33, giving it an overall rating of 6 out of 10, and stated that "it covers and integrates all the elements of the ''Traveller'' combat environment for the first time, and allows vehicle design – although the game ''is'' enjoyable in its own right, and perfectly playable as a stand-alone set of miniatures rules; however, referees and players do have limited time available, and I for one prefer to spend it playing rather than designing tanks. The clean simplicity of ''Traveller'' is getting lost in a maze of calculations. Still, ''Striker'', is believable and fun." In the Fall 1983 edition of ''
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'' (Issue 15), Thomas J. Thomas liked the well-organized "clear and concise" rules, and especially admired the fact that they were cross-referenced. Thomas also thought the command and initiative rules "demonstrate the limits on both a commander's time and the varying abilities of troops to respond to changing situations." However, he thought the need for written orders might be a problem for some players, and he criticized the use of the phrase "all statements must be clear and unambiguous", arguing that the statement itself was ambiguous. Thomas also thought the process for designing vehicles and aircraft was "incredibly time-consuming." He concluded with a strong recommendation for beginning miniatures players, stating, "''Striker'' presents a significant advance for miniatures games... Though not without its flaws, ''Striker'', nevertheless, is probably the most interesting and coherent modern miniatures game available."


Awards

''Striker'' won two
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s: * "Best Miniatures Rules of 1982" * "All Time Best Miniatures Rules for Science Fiction Battles of 1982 "


See also

''Traveller'' boardgames


References


External links

* * Frank Chadwick games Origins Award winners Traveller (role-playing game) board games {{Wargame-stub