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Brushfire (game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Brushfire (game)

''Brushfire'' is a tabletop anthropomorphic wargame produced by On The Lamb Games.
The game is played with white metal miniatures manufactured by On The Lamb Games representing military characters based on historical characters. The game is meant to be a parody of military history using mostly indigenous animals of the countries each faction is based on. The initial rulebook was released at Gen Con 2010, and contained eight factions.
A Roleplaying Game based in the world of Brushfire using Mongoose Publishing's Legend system has been released, titled "Historia Rodentia".
== Game Play ==
Players control an army of models led by a hero model acting as a commander. At the beginning of each turn players will roll a d10 to determine which goes first, the winner of the die roll gets to activate a number of models that are the same species, have the same equipment, and are within three inches. While activated the controlling player does all the available actions with those models, when done his opponent may do the same with a group of their models. After both players have activated all of their models the turn is over and each player will roll for initiative once again. This continues until the game's victory conditions are met.〔''Brushfire =Historia Rodentia='', On The Lamb Games, 2010〕
Players build their armies using a three resource point system, similar to computer based RTS games. Before playing the players will choose a maximum amount of Food, Lumber, and Gold that their armies may use. Troop models generally only cost Food points, while there equipment and upgrades will cost Lumber and Gold. Heroes (models that lead the armies) are enlisted using a fourth resource, Hero Levels. Hero Levels are determined separate from the resource limit and determine the overall power of heroes on the battlefield. While heroes will have the same stat block regardless of level, players can assign Hero Levels to each hero to give them additional abilities and equipment.

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