Warmachine is a tabletop miniatures wargame produced by Privateer Press. It features a steampunk-inspired setting where players take control of armies of mechanized warriors and human soldiers known as warcasters and warjacks, respectively. The game emphasizes strategy and tactics, with players attempting to outmaneuver and outwit their opponents to claim victory.
Warmachine was first released in 2003 by Privateer Press.
The game's popularity grew quickly, leading to the release of several expansions and spin-off games.
In 2010, the Hordes expansion was released, allowing players to control armies of monstrous creatures.
Today, Warmachine is one of the most popular tabletop miniatures wargames on the market.
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The core rulebook for the latest edition of Warmachine, featuring updated rules and lore.
Starter sets containing two small armies, rules, and accessories for new players.
Individual miniatures representing the leaders and mechanized warriors of the game's armies.
Warmachine is a tabletop miniatures wargame produced by Privateer Press. It features a steampunk-inspired setting where players take control of armies of mechanized warriors and human soldiers known as warcasters and warjacks, respectively.
Players win by achieving scenario-specific objectives or by eliminating all opposing models. Strategy, tactics, and careful army composition are all important to success.
Starter sets for Warmachine typically cost between $50 and $100, and individual miniatures can range from around $10 to $50 or more depending on their size and complexity.
Warmachine has a relatively steep learning curve compared to some other tabletop wargames, but the core mechanics are straightforward once you understand them. Privateer Press also provides a variety of resources to help new players get started.
While Warmachine is primarily designed as a multiplayer game, there are solo scenarios and AI rules available to allow for single-player gameplay.