What Is Gamma Wolves? Post-Apocalyptic Mecha Miniature Combat | Interview With Creator Ash Barker
January 1, 2021 by avernos
Gerry is joined by Ash Barker, the writer of the post-apocalyptic mecha miniature wargame Gamma Wolves from Osprey Games, to discuss the background for the game, it's world and the distinct tabletop gaming mechanics it has to offer.
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This game is a great way to dive in and explore mecha miniature combat alongside an impressive suite of rules; perfect for those who like tweaking and tinkering with the nitty-gritty!
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A Great interview about lovely mecha created by a top bloke with a great sense of imagination and creative thinking. I was feeling the lockdown blues today and this interview picked me right up, highly recommend for anyone who loves mecha and for all of those who should ?
Great interview and nice to hear Ash’s thoughts (especially since Guerrilla Miniatures is one of my other main hobby channels to watch). I’ll need to go back and watch some of the Gamma Wolves stuff, it seems like a well put together game with a lot of focus on player choice (which is what you want to see).
big fan of the concept and game play! I think the game within the game of mech creation/balance is almost as much fun as the game itself.
This sounds an interesting game with weaponized machinery fighting each other.
When I saw this pop up on OTT it caught my attention. Earlier while I was on Amazon this book came up as a “you might be interested in this as well”. After I clicked the video to start and realized this was a creation of Ash from ‘Guerrilla Miniatures’ I decided that I would back it. Gotta back our fellow tabletop games! As I watched the interview I realized that this game is sounding really good. I love the use your own models aspect, having embraced it in ‘Gaslands’ and ‘Frostgrave’. I’ve ordered the book and started my quest… Read more »
Ok I’m a fan of Ash’s already but I love the sound of some of these mechanics: the cover, the pilot and reactor fatigue to name but two (or three depending on how you interpret it). Now where to find some mech minis … Infinity? Warmachine? Ambots?
I remember seeing a video about this on Ash’s channel sometime ago and the more I hear about it the more exciting I find the concept, this is going to GO OFF!
Hey, those are two of my favorite wargamers from different channels in one video. I’ll watch this even though I have no interest in the killer robots 🙂
That was incredible! Wondering who’s going to be busy with the printer at work? Well, it’s definitely not going to be me… unless, of course, the higher-ups aren’t looking over this. Then, in that scenario, it’s absolutely me. Online games accessible for free.