
Maybe you’re new to the hobby or just want to branch out from one of the more popular games like 40k. Whatever your hobby background, there are plenty of games out there that you may love.
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Age of Sigmar
Age of Sigmar is a game similar to 40k in size. However, this takes place in a medieval fantasy setting focusing more on melee and magic than shooting. Factions range from a whole host of Undead to Goblins that hide in caves, Rat people called Skaven that are absolutely mad, Dwarves, Orruks (Orcs), and Tree people called Sylvaneth just to name a few.
Each one of these factions has a different playstyle so there’s a very good chance you’ll find a faction that fits you perfectly. The battles are also fought in different realms. (Similar to different planets in 40k), and usually offer some kind of magical artifact/spell that armies can take, which is a nice fluff bonus.

Warhammer Underworlds
Warhammer Underworlds is a scaled-down version of Age of Sigmar with each player bringing a handful of models inside a Warband. Keep in mind that you aren’t allowed to customize which models you take in the Warband. However, you also get a deck of cards that have objectives you try to score, tricks that you can use at a moment’s notice, and gear to equip your warriors with.
All of the cards are completely customizable and the games are usually short. (About 10-20 mins in length).
The game is fought on a tiled board with a similar configuration each time. However, the players have to be very good at thinking multiple turns ahead while still accounting for what kind of tricks their opponent might have in their hand. Of all the games covered previously above, it’s also very cheap to get into.
40k: Kill Team

We’ve actually seen a ton of decked-out squads meant for Kill Team that look amazing when they appear on the table.
However, as far as the games go, you fight on a much smaller board than you normally would for games like 40k, AoS, and Horus Heresy. These maps are usually littered with terrain and tight spaces. You’ll have different objectives to accomplish while trying to outmaneuver your opponent and keep your guys alive. Each loss in this game is brutal compared to casualties in larger-scale games.
Adeptus Titanicus

These games are all extremely immersive and narrative as they take place in the days of the Horus Heresy. Most objective cards you draw for your games give some kind of back story and go into detail as to why you’re fighting. Plus, GW has given them multiple campaign books for players to explore with narrative missions.
This game has received a bunch of new support in the last year and is continuing to grow in popularity as more and more options for the tabletop emerge. If Mechwarrior was a game you loved to play back in the day, Titanicus might be perfect for you.
Necromunda

While you can play one-off games, the fun really comes when you’re running a longer narrative. Because the gangs have been fighting forever, might as well take part in a snippet of history.

Aeronautica Imperialis

Since the game is hex-based the movement and ranges are super easy to understand and be accurate with. Like with many of the boxed games, it is far more affordable since you don’t need tons and tons of minis. You can get into it for around $100.

Blood Bowl

While there are still even more GW games out there, these are definitely the most popular as far as we can tell!
After looking at the games from above, have you played them all? Which one is your favorite?
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