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Quactica: Battles for the Soul of Middle Aesopia
Skirmisher Publishing

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Print Edition: $8.96
PDF: $8.99
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Quactica: Battles for the Soul of Middle Aesopia is an innovative set of miniatures rules by veteran game designer and miniatures sculptor Steve Lortz, author of the famous Perilous Encounters rules released by Chaosium in 1978. Set in a world inhabited by various races of anthropomorphic animals—including Ducks, Dwargs, and Porks—the Quactica rules tie in with a beautiful line of miniatures created by Lortz and produced by Lance & Laser.

This book is part of a thematic series of miniatures rules published by Skirmisher that includes the H.G. Wells books Little Wars and Floor Games, and foreshadows the release of a Quactica role-playing game.

The PDF edition includes low-resolution screen-friendly and high-resolution printer-friendly versions of its interior pages and cover surfaces. The download also conatins a set of nine full-color miniatures that can be printed out either in color or black-and-white on cardstock; Quactica statistics for four different skill levels of Loonar Imperial Heavy Infantry and Loonar Imperial Archers on the one side and Pork Warriors, Gobbling Warriors, and Gobbling Archers on the other; and full instructions for assembling them.

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