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Freaking sweet. These guys assemble custom mechs and outfit them with lasers to play in a multiplayer remote control tabletop version of Mech Assault called Blaser. From what I can tell, melee attacks are prohibited, the rounds last 5 minutes, there is a point scoring system, and at the end of several rounds the team with the most points wins. Sound familiar? LINK
1 comment:
No melee, oh well, but can you mech-jack?
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