![]() ![]() Miniatures: Putting the “mini” in “miniature”Īs I mentioned earlier, Dropzone Commander is a 10mm wargame, meaning the models are tiny! The infantry models are ridiculously small in comparison to 28mm models, which can be either a blessing or a curse. Players like me, however, who enjoy a rich and detailed backstory and universe as much as the game itself will be left wanting more. If you’re more of a tournament player focusing on the actual game itself, this won’t be a big issue for you. It’s a very simple story and falls well short of other games like Wild West Exodus or Warmachine. The rule book goes more in depth into each faction from a UCM perspective, offering an overview of the factions and their battlefield technology and, the rulebook also features small narrative snippets scattered throughout to help fill things in to a small degree. The vast majority of the lore was explained in the bullet list above there really isn’t much else. The background and lore is… sparse, to say the least. Image courtesy of Hawk Wargames.Īnd here we come up to the first big issue with Dropzone Commander, for me at least. Shaltari forces inbound, itching for a fight. Why they’re involved in the war isn’t really explained, aside from the fact that warfare is central to their society as a whole. They also have plenty of walker vehicles capable of walking up the sides of buildings to get a better shot at the enemy. ![]()
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