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      • Developed by passionate Billhooks player Mike Peters, we are working with him to release the game in 2024 (with Andy’s seal of approval, of course) as a magazine freebie. Ruckus shrinks Billhooks’ gameplay down to intense, fast, fun skirmish battles with a focus on characters, skills, duelling, and narrative.
      www.wargamesillustrated.net › insider-insight-november-2023
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  2. This freebie version of Ruckus is set in the Wars of the Roses, just as the first free realise of Billhooks was. This was a time of misrule, lawlessness, and divers alarums! A time of rebels and outlaws, border conflicts and raids, and the escalation of old family feuds.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · The game prioritises having fun over simulating warfare or seeking period accuracy, but, should that be your cup of tea, you'll find it easy to apply historical realism to your games, too. This freebie version of Ruckus is set in the Wars of the Roses, just as the first free realise of Billhooks was.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Popped into our local WH Smiths this afternoon and nabbed a copy of the latest Wargames Illustrated which, this month, has a free rule set included... Here's the Ruckus. As the title suggests this is an addition of sorts to the excellent Never Mind the Billhooks bit focused very much on the skirmish level with forces of a dozen or so figures ...

  5. #miniaturegaming #wargamesillustrated In this video we take a look inside Wargames Illustrated #437 and also flip thought the FREE rulebook "Here's The Ruckus"

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  6. May 17, 2024 · Over on the Wargames Illustrated website, you'll find additional resources like Hero and Cunning Decks, Tokens, Quick Reference Sheets and downloads for Skills as well. More is coming so watch out for that if you picked up the free rules. Will you be giving Here's The Ruckus a go?

  7. I have been playing Never Mind the Billhooks since it was first published for free in Wargames Illustrated (Wi393, September 2020), and must have played more than fifty games by now. Each has provided a different experience and its own dramatic story on the tabletop.

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