![]() ![]() In Cruel Seas, you take on the role of a naval crew manning their fragile coastal craft as they head out day and night to take on both the sea and the enemy. It’s an immensely playable, simple (The rules section of the Rulebook is only 6 pages long, and I managed to teach my wife to play in under an hour – she’d never played a table top game before in her life) but addictive game that has the great turn activation from bolt action, with a movement template method similar to that of X-Wing or Gaslands. Launched near the end of 2018, the game has been so popular that local gaming stores have struggled to keep up with demand and keep stock on the shelves. What is Cruel Seas?Ĭruel Seas is a great new tabletop wargame from the team at Warlord Games. With that in mind, I’ve given this article a full rewrite to bring it up to date and list all (or at least most) ships that are suitable for use at time of updating. Since then, Thingiverse has had a series of issues that meant that folks moved over here, and a lot more designers have got involved with creating 1/300 ships that are suitable for using in games like Cruel Seas. We hadn’t even launched the marketplace here on and everything was located on Thingiverse. We’d just started playing Cruel Seas, and just got an anycubic photon. A lot has changed since we originally wrote this article back in January 2019.
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