While almost all tabletop games are probably printable, some are impractical to print. For example, printing a 200 page book, or a square meter board is impractical. But printing a page of standees and a couple stat sheets and reference guideswould be fineRecommendations for easy to print/pirate games, and why you'd recommend them?My personal recommendations:Battletech - model agnostic, super crunchy with high degree of customizability, game is designed to be printed up en masseSword weirdos/space weirdos - fun skirmish wargame, use whatever you have on hand, pdf is cheap but can be found for freeGaslands - just a fun time, wouldn't buy it though. Only 1 page to print, then buy some toy cars I guess
>>96631825>imagejesus christ why are you faggots so disgusting
>>96631825Didn't we have a green army men wargame here?
>finally a good thread>op image
>>96631966cum out of the closet already anon ;)
>>96631966>>96632163You young bucks would never have survived early 4chan, lol.
>>96631825Pokethulu is like 7 pages and made My first campaign everNice pic op
>>96631825Lasers & Feelings and its derivatives.
>>96631825Battletech is NOT printable if you're including the rules. Its suprising there arent any dungeon painter programs set up for printing. I could really use one laid out as pages that automatically matched the grid to the correct PPI and gave me print safe margins
>>96632728While I agree with the statement, I don't see why you'd print the rulebook. You kinda read through it once or twice, then use reference sheets. Can't even use the rulebook as a reference due to its size and complexity anyway.
>>96631966>>96632320To be fair most of these kids would kill themselves if there were on early 4chan. Hell I wouldn't doubt they killed themselves playing on Xbox Live (I miss being able to shoot the shit online with strangers on chat.)
>>96632702There is a lot of Something & Something, so once you get the basic idea it should be easy.
Technically if you can get the unit cards, wh40k could maybe be printable with paper standees i guess, but it certainly wouldn't "feel" quite right
>>96634333Early Xbox Live was garbage (but not because of the shittalk). Real online gaming was early PC gaming where people would host their own servers.
I've seen some people print up cards on some A4 paper, and run em through a guillotine, then put them in card sleeves to "block out" the back. Though youd probably spend more on the sleeves than the game itself anyway.The games I've seen people do it with are hero realms and mtg, calling their fake cards "proxy decks"
>>96637938Using this, a few games would be easy to pirate. I'd imagine games like splendor and the mind would be good to go. But i don't recommend the mind. Game is basically gambling but boring