Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics
- Designer Matthew Kloth , Brandon Pennington , Andrew Tullsen
- Publisher (Web published)
- Illustration Brandon Pennington
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In Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics, players command armies on a modular board that offers endless variety. The goal is to capture the enemy HQ or eliminate all enemy units. Starting with limited resources, players build forces by capturing cities and raising capital. The game is inspired by the Advance Wars video game and includes different commanders with special powers.
Who Is This Game For?
This game is aimed at players interested in tactical wargames with moderate complexity. Suitable for 2 to 4 players, it lasts about 60 minutes. Prior experience with strategy games is helpful, as it requires planning and tactical thinking. As a print & play, it appeals to experienced gamers who enjoy flexible game setups.
How It Works
Skirmish Wars uses a modular board that changes with different scenarios. Core mechanics include building units and capturing cities to generate resources. Players move and position units to capture the opponent’s HQ or eliminate their army. Special commander abilities add tactical depth to the gameplay.
What Makes It Special
Inspired by the Advance Wars video game, Skirmish Wars offers a modular board for high replayability. Designed by Matthew Kloth, Brandon Pennington, and Andrew Tullsen, it was nominated for the 2009 Golden Geek Best Print & Play Board Game. As a print & play, it uniquely adapts digital game principles to the tabletop.
Awards
2009
Pro
- Modular board allows for high variety
- Four distinct armies and commanders with special powers
- Light to medium tactical wargame
- 2009 Golden Geek Best Print & Play nominee
Contra
- Only for 2 to 4 players
- No solo mode available
- Print & play format may have less polished components
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game simulates tactical battles reminiscent of the original Advance Wars on the Gameboy Advance. Players command different armies in a fictional war setting.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Start with basic scenarios to learn the modular board and resource management before exploring complex strategies.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics is designed for 2 to 4 players and does not include a solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
The game takes about 60 minutes, a manageable length for a tactical wargame.
What prior experience do I need?
It targets players with experience in light to medium strategy games to fully enjoy its tactical options.
How does this compare to similar games?
Skirmish Wars features a modular board and is based on the well-known Advance Wars video game, blending digital origins with tabletop play.
Is this suitable for families?
The game is more suited for experienced players; there is no age recommendation, and its complexity might be too high for younger children.
What mechanic makes it special?
The modular board enables high variability and different scenarios each playthrough.
Fazit
Skirmish Wars: Advance Tactics is recommended for players seeking light to medium tactical wargames. Its modular board makes for varied sessions, though it mainly appeals to experienced strategy fans.







