Sunday, March 15, 2026

Gang Rumbles on the 'Mean Streets' of Buckeye Game Fest 2026

    The Mohawks spot the Santanas crossing the street towards the park -- are they looking to rumble?
It had been way too long since we broke out my Mean Streets gang warfare rules and set up some rumbles at an area convention. Jenny volunteered to run a couple games of it at Buckeye Game Fest 2026, primarily a board gaming convention, that HMGS Great Lakes has demoed minis at the last couple years. We had a table full of four players on both Friday and Saturday evening eager to prove their street gang was the toughest. All the players said they had a lot of fun as fists flew, chains were swung, knives and broken bottles slashed, and various crimes were committed!

    Jenny gives a quick rules briefing to the Saturday morning players at Buckeye Game Fest 2026
Each player controlled a gang of five uniquely-garbed street fighters, containing a Gang Boss, Warchief, and three ordinary "Punks." The Mean Streets rules are quick, simple, and easy-to-teach. All the players picked them up quickly and were soon dashing about the table representing downtown Columbus on various missions of larceny, revenge, and mayhem. Each player's gang has a unique mission they can try to accomplish, such as stealing a car from the service garage of the Shell Station, roughing up a factory owner to convince him to pay you protection. money, and so on. They also owe payback to a specific one of the three other gangs on the tabletop who gave them a "beat down" last weekend. And finally, they want to plaster the buildings with their gang logo, getting points for "tagging" each structure.

    The clown-masked Franklinton Flippos set out onto the streets of Columbus looking for mayhem
I like to give players a number of options on what to do, and players consistently take different approaches. Some like dart about the board tagging as many buildings as possible. Some like to split their gang and send part to complete their evening's mission, while others like to keep all five together and simply "jump" other gangs and duke it out. When assigning the missions to the various gangs, I ensure that they have to cross paths with the other gangs, providing a temptation to them to get in fights. My evil plan almost always works and before long there is usually a big scrum as two rival gangs are going at it when suddenly a third (or even fourth) joins in. 

    The Linden Daos make their way past the market & Wallace's Brew Pub, 'tagging' buildings along
This weekend was no different. Everyone who played got into rumbles, some losing only one or two members, while others lost most of their gang. The Hispanic Santanas eked out a narrow victory by one point on Friday night, while the Linden Daos, a black martial arts gang, claimed victory on Saturday. It was fun to see the different approaches the players controlling each gang took on Friday and Saturday. Friday evening saw two gangs battling it out at the top of a stairway inside a stairway of one of the apartment buildings -- first time that has ever happened! Jenny decided to keep things simply and not allow carjacking and attempted vehicular homicide in this particular running of Mean Streets...haha! At least one of the players always ask, though, if their gang can steal a car and use it to run over their rivals!

    Boss of the Indianola Mohawks, Sid, leads Julius & Kira through the Shell Station, ready for trouble
Everyone who stopped by commented on the table setup, enjoying the urban panorama of streets lined with diners, convenience marts, a city park, motel, and more. I made sure to make it come to life with various scatter, including dumpsters, street lights, fire hydrants, gas pumps, and lots of terrified civilians. It was fun to get all the various urban terrain I'd created out onto the table, from the heavily modified MDF kiosks to the buildings named after my friends, including Swingle's Shawarma and Wallace's Brewpub!

    Daring ICE or any gang to stop them, the Santanas walk down the main street, ready for a fight
I'll have to make sure Mean Streets makes it onto the tabletop more often. Thank you, Jenny, for taking the time to run the game at Buckeye Game Fest. Interestingly, when I recently asked on a thread on Lead Adventure Forum for suggestions of a good, free-for-all skirmish system that can take up to six players, I was gratified to see someone respond with "Mean Streets." That comment made me think about a way to use the mechanics of the game, with its simple command & control and combat, in other periods. This actually lead to the game our Sunday Evening group will be playing tonight! So, expect another Mean Streets-"ish" report later this week!

    Friday's players move their gangs forward, each with their own unique mission or mayhem in mind
In the meantime, I have finished the ABC Robot Warriors (post very soon on that), and have begun my next batch of 28mm Elves for Dragon Rampant. I'm also working on one of my 3-D printed medieval buildings, too. So, I have a feeling the second half of March is going to have LOTS of posts here on Lead Legionaries. So, stay tuned, as always...!

    The Mohawks shout across the street to the Flippos, who quietly continue their creepy clown advance
MINIATURES Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2026

  • Miniatures acquired in 2026: 159
  • Miniatures painted in 2026: 60

TERRAIN Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2026

  • Terrain acquired in 2026: 3
  • Terrain painted in 2026: 21

SCATTER Acquired vs. Painted Tally for 2026

  • Scatter acquired in 2026: 16
  • Scatter painted in 2026: 48
    As the Mohawks & Flippos are trading blows, the Santanas approach and get ready to join the fight
 
    Blood is spilled (my wound markers) as a 3-way rumble breaks out in the middle of the street

Flippo Canuck swings his sledgehammer & down goes Julius! For just a 'Punk,' Canuck did very well

 
    Despite 2 wounds on him, Canuck takes down Manana, taunting him, "Wake up tomorrow, hippie!"

    Bleeding from his wounds, Gang Boss Julio of the Santanas desperately faces off against 4 Daos

   Linden Daos show discipline with the whole gang sticking together...the Flippos ain't scared, though!

    'Hey! That's my shawarma...hands off, punk!' A rumble breaks out between the Mohawks & Daos

 
    Pissed they tagged a building in 'their turf,' the Santanas wade into the clown-masked Flippos

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