Summary of "One Page Rules Did WHAT Now?"
Storyline / Setting
This video is not focused on a narrative campaign. Instead, it centers on the “Worlds Beyond Brawl” collaboration and how One Page Rules (OPR) is expanding cross-game compatibility for tabletop wargaming—especially by enabling the use of models and lore from many different creators.
Gameplay / Gameplay Highlights
One Page Rules (OPR) provides streamlined skirmish and army-scale rules for fantasy and sci-fi miniatures. The video emphasizes that OPR is designed to be:
- Affordable (mostly free, with paid advanced/customization options)
- Fast to play (not “all day”)
- Easy to use via an online army builder called Army Forge
Key Systems Mentioned
1) OPR + Existing Miniatures (No need to relearn everything)
OPR is intended to help players use miniatures they already own, including:
- OPR’s own 3D-print STL ecosystem
- Third-party STL / faction models
2) Creator-Compatibility “Army Books” in Army Forge
In Army Forge, OPR includes tabs/sections that integrate many partner armies. These are framed as being compatible with other popular 3D STL creators and game universes, so players don’t need to “proxy and guess” rules.
3) “OPR-compatible rules” for STL partners and creators
OPR is described as working with 3D sculpting and creator communities so their models can plug directly into OPR rules, including support for:
- Age of Fantasy (Skirmish)
- Grim Dark Future (Firefight)
Major News / Launch Details (Core Focus)
OPR’s big public announcement (after Adepticon) is about Worlds Beyond Brawl, launching May 12th on MyMinifactory’s Frontiers. It’s positioned as the:
“biggest collaboration in wargaming history.”
Collaboration scale:
- 18 different creators
- 53 war bands
- 500+ miniatures
Many of these creator war bands are expected to be added over time into the Army Forge “creator books” area after the campaign ends.
Strategy / Practical Use Cases
The video’s “strategy” is primarily a player-community strategy:
- Use OPR as a compatibility layer so groups can play together even if they don’t share the same flagship game (for example, not everyone plays Warhammer).
Example matchup logic:
- If you like War Machine factions (example: Kador) and someone else plays Warhammer 40k (example: Imperial Guard),
- OPR’s integrated creator bands (including War Machine partner bands included in Worlds Beyond Brawl) could let you play them against each other using:
- Grim Dark Future Firefight (skirmish)
- and potentially later Grim Dark Future army rules for larger battles
Key Tips / Takeaways
- Check Army Forge for existing OPR books and creator books—don’t overlook extra tabs.
- Worlds Beyond Brawl is meant to dramatically increase the number of miniatures you can use with consistent rules.
- If you’re trying to grow a local wargaming scene beyond Warhammer, OPR’s compatibility approach is positioned as a major help.
Gamers / Sources Featured (as mentioned at the end)
Featured partnerships, creators, and sources mentioned
- Arch Villain Games
- Titan Forge
- Papsels
- Dungeon Trappers Lodge
- Mini Wargaming
- Tabletop Time
Worlds Beyond Brawl creators listed
- Battle Yak Miniatures
- Cobra Mode
- Crippled God Foundry
- Dacadaka Store
- Dungeon Trappers Lodge
- Fleshcraft Studio
- Mammoth Factory
- Mini Wargaming
- Piso
- Table Hammer
- The Printing Goes Ever On
- Titan Forge
- Transatlantis Games
- Tread Head Rad
- Twin Goddess
- War Machine
- Warp Miniatures
- One Page Rules (OPR)
Other organizations/games referenced as context (not “featured creators” per se)
- Steamforged Games
- Wizards of the Coast (mentioned for OGL definition)
- Dungeons & Dragons / D&D OGL concept (explained)
Event/source mentioned
- Tabletop Minions Expo (June 13–14, 2026, Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
Named people mentioned
- Pam (from One Page Rules)
- Uncle Adam (invitation for demos/classes at the expo)
Category
Gaming
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