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Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love light skirmish games with a bizarre theme. The highlight is the blend of tactics and humor.
Highlights
- Hilarious post-apocalyptic theme
- Accessible and fluid rules
- Varied and creative miniatures
- Dynamic scenario-based matches
Keep in mind
- Strictly focused on 2 players
- Reliance on dice luck
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Imagine a world where civilization has collapsed, and all that's left are the Mega Trailer Parks. Now, imagine those parks becoming the epicenter of absurd territorial wars. That's exactly the setting of Trailer Park Warlords of the Apocalypse! This Starter Set is the perfect entry point for anyone wanting to lead gangs of rowdies in tactical combat, but without the stiffness of ultra-complex military simulators. The vibe here is 'beer and pretzels': fast fun, chaos, and plenty of laughs.
In the game, you take control of a gang loyal to one of the local warlords. The cast is completely delusional: you'll have humans fighting alongside mutants, robots, sentient plants, and even intelligent animals. To make things more unpredictable, some of these fighters possess wild powers that can turn the tide of the game — or cause unexpected mishaps for whoever uses them.
Battles are scenario-driven, keeping the pace dynamic and the narrative flowing. Movement is handled via measurement, and line of sight is crucial for planning your strikes. To spice things up, Apocalypse Cards introduce meta-game twists, granting sudden bonuses or penalties that force players to adapt their strategies on the fly. If you enjoy miniatures skirmish games but prefer something with more humor and fewer 200-page rulebooks, this set provides everything you need to crush your enemies and reign as the supreme warlord of the Mega Trailer Parks!
In the game, you take control of a gang loyal to one of the local warlords. The cast is completely delusional: you'll have humans fighting alongside mutants, robots, sentient plants, and even intelligent animals. To make things more unpredictable, some of these fighters possess wild powers that can turn the tide of the game — or cause unexpected mishaps for whoever uses them.
Battles are scenario-driven, keeping the pace dynamic and the narrative flowing. Movement is handled via measurement, and line of sight is crucial for planning your strikes. To spice things up, Apocalypse Cards introduce meta-game twists, granting sudden bonuses or penalties that force players to adapt their strategies on the fly. If you enjoy miniatures skirmish games but prefer something with more humor and fewer 200-page rulebooks, this set provides everything you need to crush your enemies and reign as the supreme warlord of the Mega Trailer Parks!
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Is the game complex to learn?
Not at all! It's designed as a 'beer and pretzels' game, meaning it's much more casual than traditional wargames.
How many people can play?
This Starter Set is specifically for 2 players, perfect for a quick duel between friends.
What's inside the box?
Everything you need to get started: miniatures, dice, cards, and the rules for the missions.
Do I need wargaming experience?
Nope. If you know how to move a piece and roll dice, you're ready for the trailer wars.
How long does a game take?
It varies depending on the scenario, but the goal is to keep it dynamic and not drag on for hours.