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Welcome to the first game review of 2026, and it’s a doozy. Fantasy Wargaming: The Highest Level of All, edited by Bruce Galloway, and published in 1981, is famous (notorious?) for clunky rules, odd premises, and far too much about how terrible the Dark Ages were. Despite no Halflings or Hobbits in the game, your Fab 4 Halflings review the game and blame DM Mike for choosing it after years of threats to do so. Come for the Lions with one head and two bodies, stay for the Devil Worship!
No PCs were harmed in the making of this podcast, though female PCs are pretty ticked off!
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Welcome to the first game review of 2026, and it’s a doozy. Fantasy Wargaming: The Highest Level of All, edited by Bruce Galloway, and published in 1981, is famous (notorious?) for clunky rules, odd premises, and far too much about how terrible the Dark Ages were. Despite no Halflings or Hobbits in the game, your Fab 4 Halflings review the game and blame DM Mike for choosing it after years of threats to do so. Come for the Lions with one head and two bodies, stay for the Devil Worship!
No PCs were harmed in the making of this podcast, though female PCs are pretty ticked off!
Fantasy Wargaming on Amazon
Fantasy Wargaming on Goodreads
Fantasy Wargaming on Wikipedia
Don’t forget to drop us an email at saveforhalfpodcast(at)gmail.com to give your opinions of the show!
Save for Half at Original D&D Forums
Save for Half at Facebook
Save for Half Patreon

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