One Page Rules Work On New AI Rules For Solo Play
September 27, 2019 by brennon
One Page Rules has been talking about the updates for their games and also the promise of a new AI set of rules for turning the games into solo-play experiences.
AI Rules are available for both their Grimdark Future game and also Age Of Fantasy. They have been playtested and tweaked already but should give you a cool way to play out some games with your armies when your friends are busy with real-world stuff.
The rules come with ways for you to randomly determine the activation of units through a series of assigned roles plus options for taking it to the next level with random objectives, deployments and more. They have also been working on creating a set of solo-play rules which would allow you to design some fascinating narrative experiences on the tabletop.
As well as the rules for the big battle games you can also get solo-play rules for their skirmish variants of the game too. This is all very cool and it will be fun to see how these rules work as an additional tool in your wargaming belt.
Will you be snapping these up for download?
"...it will be fun to see how these rules work as an additional tool in your wargaming belt"
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I´m a Patreon of OPR and sunday we will play Age of Fantasy: Skirmish. Can´t wait for it, for me the best alternativ rules to GW rules.
Did they hear me talking yesterday?
Big things cast long shadows… heed my words!
Even I felt the disturbance in the force!
I can see people converting them for imperial rough rider’s.
That’s what they are already.
Or at least not-Krieg-deathriders which are just a subset of rough riders.
the look very medieval to much so I/others may think.
Ah right – I guess the solution there would be just to print the mounts and rider legs, then use more sci-fi rider upper-bodies – I did something similar with the Krieg mounts years ago.
Anyway, I do think they’d be more obviously sci-fi when alongside the other models in the range which are the same style but infantry armed with lasguns and stompy walkers.
I’d really love to see this range licensed to someone such as Anvil Industry – I don’t have a 3d printer and it seems like 3d-printed models still need annoying prep-work to get around the surface roughness.