

Shockforce is a futuristic miniature scrimage game set about 200 years in the future. America has gone to the dogs, and mutant dogs at that. ShockForce was initially produced by DemonBlade Games, which later changed its name to xB9 Games, then closed its doors. Excelsior Entertainment obtained the rights to the ShockForce game and miniatures, and is now selling those items. The WarEngine core rules were obtained by Dark Tortoise Productions, which hopes to start selling items in the near future.
I liked ShockForce and the WarEngine so much I use to be a StormReaver for the former company. However demands of life resulted in me resigning my commission and just being a freelance supporter of the game and game system. When time allows I plan to revamp and upgrade my old ShockForce pages and add new WarEngine related sites (first up my Fedual/Low Fantasy WE rules). Such is life that those who are interested must wait on these items.
Fantasy Rules! (FR!) is a game of epic battles fought between fantasy armies. Just about any fantasy army can be used with this game, as well as different scales of miniatures (I can field both 15mm and 25mm armies). FR! is produced by Chipco (see below for link). Below are the links to the round-robin tournament I have run at -Southern Front for the last 3 years (OK the third year will be this Sept 8th). The Battle for the High Throne was the tournament from 1999, The Wizzard's Keep War was Southern Front 2000, and The Summoning Stones War will be this years event.
Well that's all for now, look to see this page updated in the future. Thanks for looking.
Shockforce and WarEngine are trademarked by Demonblade Games (xB9 Games). Fantasy Rules!, Days of Knights, and Chrysanthemum Throne are trademarks of Chipco. Amber DRPG is trademarked by Phage Press, and Champions is trademarked by Hero Games.These words and phrases are used without permission. No challenge is intended to the status of these trademarks and use of these words should not be construed as a challenge to such status. If anything here violates any copyright, etc., that I am not aware of please email me and I'll fix the problem as quickly as possible. All original work is copyright of Phillip Hartzog (1999).