Tuesday, September 7, 2021

BelloLudi: The BelloLudi Wargame Rules Systems!


BelloLudi: Welcome to the strategy games by BelloLudi! Nice that you have taken an interest in wargaming. The games are designed as a multiplayer games but will work just as fine with only two players or even solo. Hopefully, playing the game will encourage you to create your own armies. Why BelloLudi wargame rules? Because we want to let as much people as possible to experience this great hobby.

BelloLudi Strategy games - BelloLudi Strategy games are designed for multiplayer battles using a large amount of miniatures. They are designed to be fast and fun and easy to learn for non-wargamers. BelloLudi designed these rules especially for team-building purposes. The rules have a core of around a dozen pages, no more than the game of RISK. From page thirteen on, we include some extra rules. You will not be needing them at first, but we can imagine that you would like some variations as your experience grows. Start with that page when you have some battles under your belt. off course, an experienced gamer will dive right in. It's up to you



BelloLudi Strategy game 1700-1900 - This BelloLudi rules-set simulates battles in the period of 1700 to 1900, the age which historians call the long 19th century.

De Re BelloLudi: Ancient and Medieval - The De Re BelloLudi rules cover the Ancient and Medieval period, roughly 4,000 years of warfare. from the armies of Greece to the feudal battles of the Middle Ages.

BelloLudi Skirmish Games - BelloLudi Skirmish games are designed for multiplayer battles using a very small amount of miniatures. They are designed to be fast and fun and easy to learn for non-wargamers. The rules have a core of around a dozen pages, no more than the game of RISK. From page thirteen on, we include some extra rules. As with all BelloLudi games the emphasis is about the decisions you make as a commander.

BelloLudi Rifles 1865-1914 - The first of the skirmish games is set in the period 1865-1914. Chosen because of the introduction of the bolt-action rifle which gave soldiers a greater range and accuracy. You can start of with only 25 miniatures per side so any box of plastic soldiers will give you more than enough to start playing.


BelloLudi WW1 - This ruleset simulates battles in the period of 1914 to 1918, the years in which the worlds’ nation fought one of the greatest conflicts in human history, the Great War or First World War. The rules will work for skirmishes in this era, but also in conflicts shortly before and after as the Balkan Wars and the various conflicts of the Interbellum were largely fought with the same material and tactics. The first World war was a period of tremendous changes in equipment and tactics. These rules will give you the options of playing the first skirmishes of 1914, the trench warfare that dominated the middle of the war and the combined arms tactics that were developed at the end of the war.

BelloLudi WW2 - This ruleset simulates battles in the period of 1939 to roughly 1945, Also known as World War Two. They will also work for conflicts slightly before that period and after such as the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the Korean War (1950-1953), As well as the various wars of de-colonisation. Designed for the beginner with a minimum of miniatures, it also allows you to field large armies on the table top and play to a conclusion in two to three hours.

The BelloLudi Cards - BelloLudi has created three sets of cards to use with your chosen set of rules. One for the Ancient and Medieval period, one for the period of 1700 to 1900 and one for your skirmish games. These cards have been developed in order to create more interaction in the game.

Originally for multiplayer game, but we found them just as useful in a two-player game or even solo and even for other games as well. There are 21 positive cards, 21 negative and 12 commandant cards that can negate the positive as well as the negative. The positive cards are a boost to your own troops and the negative cards effect your opponent’s troops in a negative way. So onwards, to glory! And, off course: have fun! Team BelloLudi Check the website here


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