Bag the Hun

Bag the Hun is a card-driven World War II aerial combat wargame for 2-8 players, that focuses on pilot skill and formation flying rather than just aircraft performance. Players use a card-based activation system to simulate the chaotic nature of air combat, moving their aircraft on a hex-based map while trying to gain an altitude advantage and get on an opponent’s tail to shoot them down. The game features various pilot skill levels and detailed aircraft and scenario rules for different WWII theaters.  

Core Mechanics
  • Card-Driven Activation:

    A deck of cards dictates unit actions and the flow of the game, creating a dynamic and unpredictable experience that reflects the chaos of aerial warfare. 

  • Pilot Skill:

    Pilots have different skill tiers, from “sprog” to “top ace,” which influence their situational awareness and ability to perform complex maneuvers. 

  • Hex-Based Maps:

    The game uses a hex grid to represent the battlefield, though a hexless version is also available. 

  • Formation Flying:

    Pilots earn bonuses for maintaining formation with their wingmen, adding a tactical element to maneuvering. 

  • Damage System:

    Instead of hit points, damage is determined by rolling dice against specific aircraft components like the engine or windscreen. 

Gameplay Focus
  • Pilot Skill Over Aircraft:

    The game emphasizes the skill of the pilot and the ability to position one’s aircraft, rather than just the capabilities of the plane itself. 

  • Realism:

    Bag the Hun aims for a historically realistic feel, with rules for various aircraft, bombers, and even V-1 flying bombs. 

  • Varied Scenarios:
    The game includes comprehensive rules and scenarios for various WWII air conflicts, from classic dogfights to attacking shipping. 
Genre: WW II, Aerial
Aerial / Naval: _aerial_
Scale: Custom
Average Models per Side: Less than 10, 10 to 20, 20 to 50
Number of Players: 2, 2+
Miniatures: Agnostic
Rules: Purchased PDF
Availability: In Print
Publisher: Too Fat Lardies
Designers: Richard Clarke (III), Nick Skinner
Year Released: 2003
Website: Bag the Hun
Additional Information:

Bag the Hun Scramble is available as a supplement with collection of 32 articles, scenarios and supplement all in one convenient PDF

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