One thing that I do love is a good fantasy wargame. I have not played that many of them but those that I have played are always a blast! Games such as Titan from The Avalon Hill Game Company, Wizard Kings from Columbia Games, War of the Ring from Ares Games, The Battle of Five Armies from Ares Games and then some more recent offerings such as Burning Banners from Compass Games and The Struggle for Zorn: The Red Blight from Blue Panther, These games are just special games that merge two of my loves in wargaming and fantasy worlds. And these games really excel at immersing players in the world they are held in and I just love that. In this entry into the Best 3 Games with…Series, I want to share with you a few of my most favorite fantasy wargames.
*Image used as the header for the post is titled “Battle of the Five Armies” and is attributed to the artist Donato Giancola. The scene is focused on the Battle of the Five Armies from J.R.R. Tolkien’s story The Hobbit, which sees the armies of Men, Elves and Dwarves against a massive army of Orcs, Wargs and Trolls fighting over the hoard of the deceased dragon Smaug.

3. Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen from Compass Games
Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen is a fantasy boardgame for 2-6 players set in the fantasy world of Kalar and is a hex and counter wargame with the players controlling one of 6 different unique and asymmetric factions. The game is absolutely gorgeous and is one of the best produced games I’ve ever seen with fantastic art, an amazing board drawn by Christopher Moeller who also designed the game and has fantastic production with things like recessed player boards and beautiful cards.
The factions in the game include things like the Orcs, the Army of Night, Oathborn who are Dwarven warriors and the mighty Eastern Empire. We have played the game 4 times now and I have really very much absolutely loved what we were doing moving about the board doing combats and taking over towns and cities for plunder while also attacking monster lairs for gold and extra treasures that would grant temporary or one shot special abilities. This mixed the traditional open combat between players and their armies to also being able to explore and fight monsters for extra benefits.

One of my favorite parts though was that there are a number of elements that make playing each Kingdom a unique experience as every kingdom has its own armies, heroes and special rules. For example, the Empire have a significantly larger economic base than the other kingdoms, but it has special rules that cause its settlements to revolt during the game, harming their economy. The Empire can ignore the revolts, but if they accumulate unaddressed, they will wreak more and more havoc with the Empire’s income.

On the other hand, the Orcs are unique in that they have no economy at all! They must loot enemy towns and cities in order to get money, so their posture must be one of constant expansion. They must literally conquer or die. The Army of the Night is small and stealthy. It can establish secret covens in enemy settlements, making them vulnerable to attack and giving the vampires additional income.

You also must pay attention to the terrain types you are in as certain units gain advantages that you must remember. There was a lot going on with this one and I would say that multiple plays will begin to unlock more strategies and provide players with better insight to make more competitive games. Just really a great and unique gaming experience.
If you want to learn more about Burning Banners, you can check out our interview with the designer on the blog at the following link: https://theplayersaid.com/2023/06/13/interview-with-christopher-moeller-designer-of-burning-banners-rage-of-the-witch-queen-from-compass-games-currently-on-kickstarter/
Here is a link to our video review of the game:
2. Titan from The Avalon Hill Game Company / Valley Games

This one is probably more nostalgic to me but Titan from Avalon Hill is just about as good as it gets in the fantasy wargame genre. The game has hexes, and you move your Titan around the board recruiting different beasts from terrain types that you land in. These beasts start out as very basic creatures, such as Ogres recruited in the Hills, Gargoyles in the Brush and Centaurs in the Woods. But as you obtain multiples of these base creatures you then can recruit their upgraded minions such as Cyclops, Trolls, Lions, Gorgons, Giants and even Dragons. This makes it very interesting as you have to plan out your moves, this game is a roll and move at its heart, and follow the interlocking ring of hexes down or up when you can to reach the desired terrain to recruit what you want to fill out your army.
The game then has a tactical combat aspect as you will come into contact with your opponents stacks of creatures, that may or may not contain their main Titan, and have to fight it out on a mini tactical board that is the terrain that you land in. If your creatures in your army are native to the terrain, they get bonuses or can move about freely through the brambles, swamps and trees to get at your enemy. Each unit then rolls a number of dice, some of the units are huge like the Trolls (rolling 8 dice) and the Serpent (rolling 18 dice) and it becomes an exercise in counting up hits and removing those units as their defense/health is depleted. The winner of the battle will then score points and can also recruit after the battle is over if they have matching creatures for the terrain. Just a very simple and cool system that can keep the game going for 6-10 hours as you fight it out to the last man standing.
When I saw the ranking of #314 on Board Game Geek a few years ago, I initially thought that was sufficient but after thinking on it more I changed my mind and think that it should be ranked nearer to the Top 100, not because it has some fantastic or unique mechanics, but because the system works and is fun to play. The one down note on the game is that it can be a bit mean spirited as you can knock out one of your opponents early on before they can build up and then they will have an early night as they can leave or sit around rooting against you for the remaining hours. Just a simple yet well put together game that creates lots of yelling and screaming as the battles can turn on a dime and an unexpected result can come about as a well constructed stack is attacked by an even better put together horde.
1. War of the Ring from ARES Games

If I have a “Grail Game”, this is definitely it, or at least one of the many that I have been seeking to add to my growing collection. And I finally got this great game for Christmas in 2016. At first, I was a bit hesitant about the game as it seemed too basic and not overly deep…the forces of Sauron have to dominate Middle Earth through war or find the Ring Bearer while the Free Peoples have little hope of winning a military victory (it can be done but is unlikely!) and really must focus on getting the ring to Mount Doom! War of the Ring Second Edition from ARES Games is the edition that I own and I just love it. I have always had a deep and abiding love for the Lord of the Rings and this game allows players to take on the roles of either the Free Peoples, and characters such as Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Frodo, and others, to journey to Mordor and the cracks of doom to destroy the One Ring or play as Sauron and his evil forces who are attempting to destroy the Free Peoples and take back the controlling ring.
The game is a Card Driven Game and uses action dice that are key to fueling what actions can be taken by the players on the board. Rolling the dice and hoping to get the type of symbol you are looking for is always a challenge but this makes the game very tense and interesting as there are also ways to use your character’s abilities or your available cards to change dice. The game has also been expanded about 10 times, and I own most of them although have only played with a few of them. But each time I play, I learn something new about the system and find new strategies and tricks to use against my opponent. To me, this is a key to a good game. Learning, growing in your strategy, trying different tactics and seeing what works best. But also the process of managing your cards is very key to the game and you have to be able to do what you can and not waste an opportunity.
Great miniatures, great and beautifully illustrated board that shows off the appropriate areas of Middle Earth, and fantastic looking custom dice to drive the action. I am in love with this game and look forward to any opportunity to get this one to the table.
Here is a look at our unboxing video (I cannot believe that we have never done a Review Video?!?):
There you have it! My list of Best 3 Games with…Fantasy Wargames! There are not a ton of these out there in the world but I do love them and am always on the lookout for new and interesting games to try out. What are your favorite Fantasy Wargames?
-Grant
Not a huge fan of the fantasy wargame, but Burning Banners looks good. Thanks for posting such a wide array of games. Great job!
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Why do you not like the genre? Just curious.
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Yeah No worries, I guess I do not have a good enough of an imagination for games like this. With historical games, I can read about the battles and learn more about the topic, if I do not know about it already. With fantasy stuff you have to have that imagination. I love reading Sci-fi books and would likely jump into that sort of thing first. I have never played an RPG but would be willing to try something like traveller if the opportunity presented itself.
I am the same way with COIN games. I have a hard time grasping the thought. Besides I would enjoy multi-player games, but I do not have a group that would be willing to play. I did play The Gest of Robin Hood on IDJester’s channel and that was a lot of fun. I know that is like a COINish light game.
I guess that is why I love reading your blog. and content. You and Alexander explore games, that I would never get to know, if it were not for your introducing them to me.
Take care
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All three are excellent games. Have you seen the newest reprint of Divine Right from Worthington? It is definitely worth your consideration.
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We own it but have not been able to table it yet. We will though.
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A few more years and you will be playing Tic Tac Toe… 🤪
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Hey Grant, I appreciate the kind words re: Burning Banners. I’m glad to see you guys have been able to get it to the table a few times. It definitely benefits from a few expeditions.
Ben’s “a few more years and you will be playing Tic Tac Toe…” Hah!
-Chris
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Yeah. We get used to that kind of comment from our friend Ben.
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Here I am, arriving once again in a bid to participate on the site, here, and to aid in the battle to get the view numbers up for this site.
I’ve read this article in full, this morning, and it’s an article that I have visited before. More than once, in fact, but primarily just to browse. It’s worth noting that you only posted this article a mere twelve days ago.
Say what you may, Grant, and write whatever you’ll write, but your number two and number one picks for this article apparently didn’t rate the posting of any photos or images of those two games, aside from the front box covers for them. Visually, this article showcased the game that you saddled with a number three rating – the game that caught my eye the most of this trinity of fantasy wargames.
The truth be told, I’ve wanted to get my hands on a copy of Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen ever since I first laid eyes on it. But the dark magic of that $119 price tag that Compass Games has slapped on this game has thus far fended me off from buying it.
I really don’t want to slap that much cash down on the table, only to never play this game, but I would bet good money that if I splurged and treated myself to it, and then set it up on a table ready to play, the chances that my son would pester me to death to play it would likely go right through the roof. But I do so hate to read rulebooks for board games. Alas, I live the life of a cursed man!
Grant, you shamelessly posted that photograph of those Orc visual assets. Just look at those dark black control counters. And those Orc counters with those vertical black stripes on the left-hand side, I curse you, even now, for being so bold in your brazen attempt to tempt your readers so. You have this game, but I do not, and that is perhaps the cruelest fate of all.
You could have posted a bigger and higher resolution photo of the board, in the interest of justice, but then again, so could the Compass Games website. And you dare to call your site The Player’s Aid? Thus did I have to trek anew over to the BoardGameGeek website in order to sate my appetite for more visual eye candy for this game that is all the rage in my heart, Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen. My precious. Come to me, my precious.
I will give credit to Compass Games for having numerous photos of this game on their website. Not nearly enough for my personal taste, though. Damn their hides!
Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen is such a beautiful game. This, I dare say, is beyond contestation. That you rated it Number Three of The Three, well, that is a blight and a blemish. As ever, though, there’s no accounting for taste.
I must come up with a plan to “acquire” Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen. Burning banners, my ass! It is my heart that yearns and burns with a rage for this game that would put the Witch Queen’s rage to shame.
When next the views for The Player’s Aid site decline, let it not be said that I did not rise to the occasion at least once, to try and bolster your numbers. I would definitely be remiss if I did not extend my personal appreciation unto you and that other fellow that runs this place, here (say, what is his name again? – Muhahahahahahahaha!), for having me over for a digital visit, now and again.
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Thank you for your effort in reading the blog. I want to make sure you know I am not desperate or anything just noticed a slip in the numbers and wanted to remind folks that we are around.
Also with the pictures for the War of the Ring and Titan. I have not played those for several years and had no pictures saved on my phone. I will do better next time.
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Nah, the thought never even crossed my mind that you were desperate. Any website’s numbers are gonna go up and down, from month to month. My mention of aiding in the battle to get the view numbers up for this site was actually a roundabout way of letting you know why I am aiming to visit The Players’ Aid site more than I have in the past, and to occasionally chip in a comment or two along the way, every now and then.
I understand about the pictures. Personally, I was glad that you posted a few photos/images of Burning Banners: Rage of the Witch Queen. It’s a game that I’ve got my eye on. I’m thinking that it’s a game that my son might also take an interest in and a liking to.
The last few months, I’ve become more active on the X platform, which I where I encountered your posting about the site’s numbers being down a tad on views. I’ve strong doubts that there’s much point in me posting a lot on X, as postings there are largely akin to tossing them down a hole into a bottomless pit. X is like a one way rocket trip, it’s such a linear site, unlike sites with a bit more permanence on the accessible end of postings over the long term – such as with forums and blogs.
I’m geared more towards text than videos. Long blog postings tend to require substantially less time to consume than long videos. There’s only so many hours in a day, and while X is good at and for certain things, community building really isn’t its forte, from what I have seen and been able to discern, thus far.
You and Alexander (yeah, I know his name – it’s handily located at the top of the site, along with yours) have a pretty good site established, here, and it caters to both video lovers and text lovers, so there’s variety here. Also, there’s a lot of content already posted and accessible, here and your layout is nice.
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Thanks and we are glad to have you visit. I too prefer the written word to videos and use the blog to dive a bit deeper into certain games. It’s therapeutic for me to write and I keep doing it because it keeps my mind occupied.
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