Clix is a miniatures wargaming system developed by WizKids. It is characterized by the use of a dial wheel in the base of miniature figurines. The dial can be turned to reveal hidden information, representing the changing statistics of the figurine as the game progresses.[1]
Publishers | WizKids |
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Players | 2 or more |
Setup time | < 2 minutes (Excluding team building) |
Playing time | 30+ minutes, Game times vary depending on number of players and the number of build points being used. |
Chance | Some (Dice rolling) |
Age range | 14 and up |
Skills | Arithmetic Reading Logic Strategy Common sense Metagaming Opportunity cost Wargaming Tactics Probability Dice Rolling |
Clix games include:
- Creepy Freaks
- Crimson Skies
- Halo ActionClix
- HeroClix
- DC HeroClix
- Marvel HeroClix
- Indy HeroClix
- Alien vs. Predator Heroclix
- The BPRD and Hellboy HeroClix
- City of Heroes HeroClix
- City of Villains HeroClix
- Invincible HeroClix
- Gears of War HeroClix
- Iron Maiden HeroClix
- The Lord of the Rings HeroClix
- Street Fighter HeroClix
- Star Trek HeroClix
- Yu-Gi-Oh! HeroClix
- HorrorClix
- Mage Knight
- MechWarrior
- Shadowrun Duels
- SportsClix
- Star Trek: Attack Wing
- MLB SportsClix
- ToonClix
References
edit- ^ HeroClix, WizKids. "What is HeroClix? | HeroClix". What is HeroClix? | HeroClix. Archived from the original on 24 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.