BattleDroids

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BattleDroids is a 1984 board game published by FASA.

It would be renamed to BattleTech for its second edition in 1985 and spawn the BattleTech/MechWarrior military science fiction gaming franchise and setting with numerous board games, video games, roleplaying games, a collectible card game, comics, magazines, over a hundred novels to date and a television series.

Gameplay[]

BattleDroids is a board game of giant robot combat, which came in a box including a 40-page slick-paper rulebook, two identical 17" x 22" terrain maps, four sheets of robot miniatures counters, dice and a pair of plastic robot models.[1]

Reception[]

Trevor Mendham reviewed BattleDroids for White Dwarf #66, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "Overall, this is a well-written, easy-to-understand set of rules. Much of the design is clearly specific to robot combat and succeeds in capturing the flavour of this sort of battle. As it stands, Battledroids is a very good robot combat system, but very little in terms of a 'game'. The production quality leads one to expect more."[2]

Aaron Allston reviewed BattleDroids in The Space Gamer No. 75.[1] Allston commented that "My recommendation? Buy Battledroids if you'd like a giant-robots boardgame that has nothing to do with the Japanese cartoons. It's a decent game. You won't throw away any of your other games to play Battledroids full-time, but you'll be adequately entertained."[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Allston, Aaron (July–August 1985). "Featured Review: Battledroids". Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (75): 16–17.
  2. ^ Mendham, Trevor (June 1985). "Open Box". White Dwarf. No. 66. Games Workshop. p. 6.
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