Review: Horizon Wars- Osprey GamesHorizon Wars is another title by Osprey Games. Like Frostgrave, this one has a stand-alone hardcover rulebook and is not part of the Osprey Wargames Series. Unlike Frostgraveit has not generated any “official†new content, but I know the author Robey Jenkins (PrecintOmega) has put unofficial content on his Facebook page. Mr. Jenkins is relatively active online and is more than happy to talk about Horizon Wars with you.

I remember being on the Warseer Forums when Robey started building and selling the “Mech†portion of this game. At the time, I was also working on a Mech game with JUGS, so I followed his work closely. This was part of his “5 Pound†(as in the currency) wargaming efforts. After finishing the mech game, he made an air frame and conventional forces game. They could all work separately or together and were sold independently at the time. Horizon Wars seems to be all of these works combined together into one source with some additional scenario and background content added.
That’s a long enough stroll down memory lane. I am sure if I mis-remembered any of the above Mr. Jenkins will be along soon to sort me out. Let’s dive into the review.
http://bloodandspectacles.blogspot.com/2017/01/review-horizon-wars-osprey-games.htmlI will have a battle report up in the next few days, so stay tuned.