Skirmish games, campaign play and more for medieval warfare.
Whether you want to just roll up a scenario or you like pick up games with a points system, we got you covered.
KP&S is "one figure is one combatant" and can scale from only a couple figures each up to 40 or so per side.
With straight forward mechanics, a variety of troop types and a lot of extra goodies, this is medieval gaming for people who haven't quite found what they were looking for.
4 thoughts on “Knyghte Pyke And Sworde”
28/04/2020 at 17:16
I dyfynytelye lyke the iydeaa, evyn wythe the wyrde lyttyrse!
All seriousness aside, though, this would be great for small-scale skirmish with 6mm figures, I bet! Microworld’s fantasy figures could suit the purpose well, in fact. That’s kind of my “thing” at the moment.
29/04/2020 at 16:26
Now that is getting into the spirit of things 🙂
I think 6mm should be fine, mounted on pennies or national equivalent. You just need to be able to tell the leader in each group apart, either through a fancy hat, different pose or marked base.
28/04/2020 at 21:11
Your cover artwork is looking really good! Love it! I’m going to have a peek at the rules now; I wonder if they can be extended to earlier periods?
29/04/2020 at 16:27
Thanks, Jason Smith did a great job on the cover.
If you omit troop types that don’t “fit”, I think you should be fine for dark age and some ancients, though the latter isn’t really my specialty.