Megagame Reports
Are you about to play a megagame and want to know how previous runs went? Or perhaps you’re looking for the next megagame that your group would like to run?
You’ve come to right place! Feel free to browse the list or if you have a specific game in mind, use the links below to get to them quickly.
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1866 and All That
Aftermath
As the Fire Dies
As Thou Commands
A World Divided
Barricades and Borders
Blood and Thunder
By Other Means
By the Grace of God
City of Shadows
Crisis in Elysium
Crucible of Nations
Deephaven
Den of Wolves
Draft Night
Dungeons of Yendor
Event Horizon
Everybody Dies
Fete of the World
First Contact: 2035
Foxes and Devils
Funeral Games
The Generalissimo is Dead
Gods of the Ancient World
It Belongs in a Museum
Kingdom of Seasons
Lost Youth
Mirrorshades
Monsterville Mansion
Operation Goodwood
Pirate Republic
Red Dawn?
Red Planet Rising
Relics of the Fall
Running Hot
The Shot Heard Around the Universe
Sickle, a Scythe megagame
So Say We All
Spaceship 13
The Spanish Road
Touched by Darkness
Trope High
Undeniable Victory
Urban Nightmare
Watch the Skies
1866 and All That is Bernie Ganley’s military/political game of the Wars of German Unification
Italy Control (2016, London)
Aftermath is Zane Gunton’s post-apocalyptic reconstruction megagame
Gold Command (2016, Southampton)
Survivors (2016, Southampton)
As the Fire Dies, Patrick Doyle’s post-apocalyptic megagame of a fracturing community
Explorer (2019, Sydney)
As Thou Commands is Riley Nixon’s low fantasy world-building megagame
House Aldona (2022, GenCon)
A World Divided by John Mizon is a sci-fi reskin of the American War of Independence
McMahon Colony (2017, Swindon)
Barricades and Borders is a geopolitical game in an alternative Europe by Brian Cameron
Ruritania (2017, London)
Blood and Thunder is Jim Wallman’s Caribbean pirate megagame
Rackham’s Ghost (2018, London)
Weygand Arms Dealers (2018, London)
By Other Means is Ed Silverstone’s space opera peace conference game
Grand Duchy of Storvik (2021, Reading)
By the Grace of God, a political game of the British Isles 1645-1648 by Ed Silverstone
Covenanters (2019, London)
Queen of England (2021, Manchester)
City of Shadows, prohibition-era America with superheroes and villains by Jim Wallman and Brian Cameron
Captain Freedom (2018, London)
Edwin Scott (2015, London)
Crisis in Elysium, Alex Beck’s the Martian game of counter-insurgency
Governor of Mars (2017, Mars)
Crucible of Nations is a fantasy 4x game by Josh Harper
Frostmourne (2024, Dallas)
Deephaven, Trenton Greyoak’s freeform dwarf-em-up
Deep Dwarves Control (2023, GenCon)
Den of Wolves by John Mizon. Refugees fleeing a dangerous foe…in space! Now with added treachery.
Admiral (2020, online)
Admiral (2022, St Louis)
Admiral (2022, Austin)
Admiral (2023, Dallas)
Comms Officer (2020, online)
Control (2022, GenCon)
Dione Captain (2023, Dallas)
Dione Council Member (2019, London)
Dione Engineer (2020, online)
Endeavour Captain (2022, Dallas)
Game Control (2023, Louisville)
Game Control (2023, GenCon)
Lucas Captain (2019, GenCon)
Quellon Captain (2022, Dallas)
Salvador Captain (2019, GenCon)
Salvador Captain (2020, online)
Draft Night, Riley Nixon’s megagame of futuristic sportsball
Johannesburg Great Lakers (2020, online)
Dungeons of Yendor, Jim Wallman’s logistics-heavy dungeon crawler
Cosmo the Great (2016, Manchester)
Merchant (2016, Manchester)
Wizard Control (2016, Manchester)
Event Horizon, Johan Olofsson’s sci-fi horror megagame
Blackwater Ship Designer (2019, London)
Everybody Dies, BeckyBecky Ladley’s take on the Game of Thrones saga
Hoster Tully (2017, Manchester)
Yohn Royce (2017, Manchester)
Oberyn Martel (2016, London)
Riverlands Control (2016, London)
Vale Septon (2016, London)
Westerlands Control (2018, Leeds)
Fete of the World: Holly Wall’s game of a…very eccentric…village community in the post-apocalypse
Weasel (2021, Newcastle)
First Contact: 2035 is an evolution of Watch the Skies by Very Large Huge Games
Indo-Pacific Plot Control (2022, London)
Israel (2022, London)
Foxes and Devils, Brian Cameron’s simulation of 16th Century Europe
Eleanor of Austria (2017, London)
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (2017, London)
Funeral Games, Rob Cooper’s take on the Macedonian succession crisis
Antipater (2014, London)
Arrhidaos (2019, London)
The Generalissimo is Dead, Ciaran O’Sullivan’s succession crisis in a soviet-style dictatorship.
Admiral (2024, Sydney)
Chief Medical Officer (2024, Sydney)
Gods of the Ancient World is a mythological nation-building game by Tony Dogherty
Ares (2024, Dallas)
Game Control (2024, GenCon)
Game Control (2023, Louisville)
It Belongs in a Museum is a game of derring-do and morally dubious archaeology by Riccardo Viglianisi, Jake Smithson and Danielle McAloon
Ethical Explorers Club (2019, Newcastle)
Kingdom of Seasons is Seumas Bates’s fantasy feudal system megagame
Assistant Game Control (2019, Glasgow)
Baroness of Tzoulou (2019, Glasgow)
Goddess of Summer (2019, Glasgow)
Lost Youth, Jim Wallman’s serious game about the Vietnam War
NLF (2012, London)
Mirrorshades, an extremely cyberpunk game by Alex Beck
Chaos Theory (2018, London)
Monsterville Mansion, Alex Beck’s game of teens exploring a spoooooky haunted house
Greek Council (2019, London)
Operation Goodwood, a WWII operational game from Jim Wallman
7th Armoured Control (2011, London)
Pirate Republic by John Sharp. It’s about a republic full of pirates.
French Buccaneer (2019, Sheffield)
Governor of Tortuga (2017, Manchester)
Pirate Control (2017, Manchester)
Quartermaster (2017, Manchester)
Red Dawn? Bernie Ganley does the Russian Revolution
Cheka (2017, London)
Red Planet Rising takes post-apocalypse to Mars - designed by Andrew Shiel-Dods
USSN Enterprise Chief Engineer (2020, online)
Relics of the Fall is John Keyworth’s take on post-apocalyptica, with mechs a-plenty
Steel Empire Prefect (2019, Cambridge)
Running Hot is Paddy Rose’s surreal pre-cyberpunk megagame
Con (2021, online)
Ghost (2020, online)
Next (2020, online)
Scorer (2020, online)
The Shot Heard Around the Universe: a Sci-Fi war of independence by Tim Campbell
Krill (2019, Reading)
Krill (2024, Dallas)
Voice of Thel (2023, Dallas)
Yang 3 (2024, Dallas)
Sickle, a Scythe megagame by Riley Nixon. Mechs and weird science in 1920’s Europe
Game designer (2018, Minnesota)
Polania (2019, Gencon)
Saxony (2019, Gencon)
So Say We All by James Archer and Justin Delaney follows the fate of a group of starships fleeing a dangerous enemy through the darkness of outer space.
Game Control (2023, Melbourne)
Spaceship 13 is…Paranoia the TTRPG, on a spaceship? Tony Dogherty’s insane brainchild
Frazzles the Clown (2025, Louisville)
The Spanish Road is Ben Moores’ megagame of 16th Century Europe
Queen of England (2016, London)
Touched by Darkness by Ben Kanelos reimplements Den of Wolves as a dark fantasy game
Doompit Prison (2025, Gencon)
Trope High by BeckyBecky Ladley is set in a high school where all of the students have strange secrets
Student Radio presenter/Cultist (2019, Leeds)
Band/Alien (2019, Leeds)
Undeniable Victory by Ben Moores is a serious examination of the 1980’s Iran-Iraq war
Iranian Procurement Minister (2017, London)
Iraqi Interior Minister (2017, London)
Urban Nightmare is Jim Wallman’s zombie outbreak megagame
Police (2016, Leeds)
Press Control (2017, London)
Watch the Skies by Jim Wallman (and its myriad adaptations) tells a tale of alien first contact
Alien (2019, Newcastle)
Argentina (2015, London)
Brazil (2019, Reading)
Brazil (2022, Dallas)
China (2023, Dallas)
East Asia Control (2015, London)
Game Control (2022, Louisville)
Game Designer (2014, London)
India (2016, NYC)
Japan (2015, NYC)
News Media (2015, London)
News Media (2022, Dallas)
Operations Control (2019, GenCon)
Politics Control (2015, Preston)
Russia (2018, Cambridge)
Russia (2023, Dallas)
UN (2016, London)
Whales (WtS 3 got weird) (2015, London)
Wimpey Fergusson PMC (2015, London)