Polyversal
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Ken Whitehurst |
| Publisher | Collins Epic Wargames |
| Players | 2-8 |
| Playtime | 120-240 mins |
| Suggested Age | 13 and up |
Polyversal is a science-fiction mass-combat miniatures game. The game is for two or more players and is set in a plausible near-future Earth, but also lets you create a setting with its open-source approach. Polyversal is compatible with all 6mm-15mm miniatures and is fully customizable. Boxed sets of the game can be purchased with or without miniatures. Sets with miniatures feature models from multiple 6mm and 10mm miniatures manufacturers including Brigade Models, Dark Realm, Plasmablast Games, Microworld Games, and Hawk Wargames (Now TT Combat).
Polyversal also allows players to design their own Combatant Tiles using a free web application called Arsenal. The input is a player's miniature and design choices- the output is a playable game tile. All tiles contain stats for units in the game and they are also used to form battlegroups- a visual command structure. A points-based system balances everything out based on the selected options, weaponry, armor, class of unit, etc.
Multiple videos help explain Polyversal's gameplay and how to use Arsenal.
The game is available electronically on Wargame Vault and also directly from Collins Epic Wargames (production release: 11-1-2022).
See the Expansions Tab for pre-designed Miniatures Battlegroups with Tiles released by Collins Epic Wargames.
2023 Origins Award Nominee - Best Miniatures Game

