Adventures in Patreon!

I’ve been a Two Hour Wargames writer and contributing editor for a bunch of years, have helped with and managed Kickstarters (NUTS WW2 was a BIG one!), and now experimenting with running Two Hour Wargames’ Patreon.

patreon.com/TwoHourWargames

Two Hour Wargames and the core rules are the brainchild of Ed Teixeira who created the Chain Reaction system in the early 2000s after getting tired of standard IGOUGO games. The inspiration for the system came from talking with friends who were military veterans, cops and even some who’d been to the other side of the law, and they all said “that’s not how a fight works. You don’t stand there why the other guys move around and shoot at you — as soon as you see them, everything breaks loose, everybody reacts!”

And that’s the core idea of the Chain Reaction system — as soon as your figures see the other side, *both* sides have a chance to react — maybe they shoot, maybe they run. And every game will be different. The concept of the Reaction rules have now been applied to dozens of titles across many genres, from mass battles set in the age of Napoleon, to Pulp Action dinosaur hunts, WW2, Space combat, Fantasy — you name it, there’s a title for it.

Ed has been joined by a roster of regular contributors, like John Cunningham (a NUTS and 5150 nut and manager of this page), Darby Eckles and others. Because of this we’re always creating waaay more than we can publish — and that’s where this Patreon comes in. 

With your support we will release games and content to our Patreon supporters across our major titles — some will be unpublished works, or updated gems, and other content will be brand new — from scenarios and missions, to game book supplements for existing titles, complete mini games, and even 3D miniature files. 

So check it out if you can!

One Response to “Adventures in Patreon!”

  1. grumpygnome101 Says:

    I quite like Nuts Weird War and intend to put the rules to use for one of my projects.

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