
Pyroclastic Flow - Print & Play
Shiros was a volcanic planetary hell. It was also a key production center that the Theocrat rebels had to capture. Pyroclastic Flow is a modern reimagining of the vintage Metagaming Microgame titled Hot Spot. It is a quick playing, beer and pretzels, tactical wargame about the Theocrat raid on Shiros. The Soros Corporation maintains fragile, floating platforms called Crustals that can move through molten lava. The Crustals are defended by Infantry and Hovercraft. The Theocrat attackers are strong, but they must capture Crustals quickly, before their Attack Platforms break up and their units melt into the planet’s surface. It's the wargame version of "The Floor is Lava." Pyroclastic Flow uses an entirely revamped conflict resolution system inspired by the Panic Engine used by the ttrpg Mothership. Instead of using a standard combat results table, this game uses a pair of opposed rolls of d100 dice and a combat matrix to determine the combat results. Every single attack can result in a n