R.A.G.E.
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Reaper Adventure Game Engine a miniature wargaming core rule system by Reaper Miniatures.
As a master rule system, R.A.G.E. allows you to learn a few basic rules and then take this knowledge with you from game setting to game setting. One system for many games means that you spend less time learning and relearning rules and more time playing and painting.
[edit] Key Features of R.A.G.E.
Easy mechanics. You roll one ten-sided die, add or subtract some modifiers and meet or exceed a target number to succeed at your task. All target numbers and modifiers fit on a one page quick glance sheet or are printed on your figures' Data Cards.
Fluid Play. During a turn, each of your models may perform up to two (2) Actions. The Actions and the order they are performed in are fully at your control. Each RAGE game will have one or two new Actions specific to its genre, but the majority of the Actions will remain the same from game to game.
Strategy and Tactics. You are in control of not only the rolling of dice and moving models, but also general force creation and preparing for the surprises of combat against other players.
Data Cards. All information relevant to your models' game related mechanics easily fit on a standard playing card sized Data Card. As more powerful models are damaged, their fighting ability will degrade until they are removed from play.
Faction or Freelance Play. All RAGE Games will feature various colorful factions and armies that you can choose from. There will also be the ability to portray any freelance force that allows you to pick and choose from all of the models in that specific game line to custom tailor your force. Faction forces gain special powers and abilities; Freelance forces gain ultimate customization freedom. The end result is more options and more fun for you.
[edit] Games that Use R.A.G.E.
- Warlord - Warlord (miniature game)
- CAV 2 - Combat Assault Vehicle