Ultra-Warrior

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Ultra-Warrior is a 1981 board game published by Task Force Games.

Gameplay[edit]

Ultra-Warrior is a game set in the far future involving single combatants wearing environmental control suits equipped with energy barriers, and using powerful weapons that can alter the landscape during the combat.[1]

Reception[edit]

William A. Barton reviewed Ultra-Warrior in The Space Gamer No. 44.[1] Barton commented that "Overall, Ultra-Warrior isn't a bad little game. Unless the idea of knights-errant jousting across the cosmos turns you off, you might find it a worthy selection for a quick play session with a moderate-level simulation."[1]

Tony Watson reviewed Ultra-Warrior in Ares Magazine #13 and commented that "the game plays fairly well, the rules are concise, and the physical qualify is up to Task Force's usual good standards. Rather than being a bad game, Ultra-Warrior is something of a bland game, whose features wear thin after only a few playings."[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Barton, William A. (October 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (44). Steve Jackson Games: 31–32.
  2. ^ Watson, Tony (Winter 1983). "Games". Ares Magazine (13). TSR, Inc.: 18.