GMG Reviews – FREAKZ by Osprey Games



FREAKZ is a quick and dirty miniature agnostic game of gonzo post-apocalyptic action. Take control of a small team of FREAKZ, resist or give in to the urge to graft insane Artifactz to yourself and risk turning into a CRONENBERG (MORTY). Let’s check it out.

Thanks to Osprey for the complimentary copy of the book to review.

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14 Comments

  1. Sounds like something that would also easily adapt in cults fighting for the favor of four gods that tend to also turn you into some kind of brood if you mutate too much.

  2. I'm excited about this one.
    Paint whatever miniatures I deem apt without obsessing about loadouts and notional "strategies", get stuck in for some seat of the pants, high risk/reward, high hilarity gaming I hope.

  3. This is interesting, Iā€™m wondering if the variety and non-permanence of the Artefactz isnā€™t a bit counter to the quick/rules-light game design. I feel like I would constantly be checking which abilities my models or my opponents models have to know what I should decide to do.

  4. I find it interesting that Osprey has dedicated two hardcover books (The Doomed being the other) to rules light (with measureless movement no less) skirmish games by authors who appear to more associated with RPGs. Do they think there's an untapped market out there that's afraid of measuring movement? I appreciate the innovation but it seems like a weird allocation of resources.

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