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I came across this article while researching Star Wars X-Wing, and I figured I would post the link here in the hopes of getting your opinions.
Here are the summarize pros and cons of each of the three games for those of you who don't want to read the whole article:
1. Star Wars X-Wing
Summary: features tactical ship-to-ship dogfighting between various types of starfighters (Rebels/Resistance versus Empire/Order)
The good
2. Star Wars Armada
Summary: scales up the previous X-Wing game to include a more strategic approach to capital ship space combat.
The good
3. Star Wars Imperial Assault
Summary: skirmish game between ground-based units
The good
I also found this quote from a different thread by @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl , I will need to look into Star Trek Attack Wing as well. And I think @n810 has a set of Imperial Assault minis?
I have never played any of these games, but X-Wing has some interest for me. Something like this would be an awesome project to put together: surface of the Death Star!

Edit: Updated to add more pictures
Here are the summarize pros and cons of each of the three games for those of you who don't want to read the whole article:
1. Star Wars X-Wing
Summary: features tactical ship-to-ship dogfighting between various types of starfighters (Rebels/Resistance versus Empire/Order)
The good
- Affordable, fast fun
- Stunning pre-painted miniatures
- Massive game support and catalog of options
- Mostly deathmatch play makes the game feel lacking in focus at times; the 1 vs 1 battle that seems to go on forever
- Can be daunting for new players who wish to be competitive in leagues
2. Star Wars Armada
Summary: scales up the previous X-Wing game to include a more strategic approach to capital ship space combat.
The good
- You get to command a freaking Star Destroyer and blast your foes from the stars
- Turns and actions resolve more smoothly than X-Wing
- The maneuver tool is a clever addition to the game
- Six fixed rounds lead to some great emergent gameplay
- Objectives keep every game fresh and focused
- Takes up a lot of real estate to play
- The core set MSRP of $99.95 does not get you much to play with
- Unpainted tiny squadrons make the investment feel somewhat cheapened
3. Star Wars Imperial Assault
Summary: skirmish game between ground-based units
The good
- Tons of replay across multiple mixtures of elements and two distinct modes of play
- RPG-lite elements of campaign play let you upgrade your hero and become more powerful
- Skirmish play is quick and exciting
- Deceptively simple rules provide a low barrier of entry for more casual players
- Unpainted miniatures
- The Imperial player has more pressure to know the rules and setup of each campaign mission; this might feel like a thankless job
- A $99.95 MSRP buy-in is rough, especially if you’re only interested in one mode of play
I also love X-Wing - the miniatures are so detailed and the play style is very realistic, although I wish they would do miniatures for Republic and Separatists, considering they have done the Original Trilogy and are doing the Sequel Trilogy which are basically remakes with a few added extras on. I am very pleased with the TIE striker for Rogue One though - noticeably different than the standard TIE in gameplay as well as looks.
I also play Star Trek attack wing, which I thoroughly recommend for all X-Wing players who also like Star Trek, as the rules are similar but noticeably different for the lore, science and tech for Star Trek.
Vastly different wargames I play include Warhammer Invasion (although I only have the core set), Shadow War Armageddon/Necromunda (I have the rule books for both, SWA in book form and Nexromunda as a PDF, and have played Necromunda several times, looking forward to play SWA) Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game (use the older rules before GW released the ugly warband format) and D&D.
In terms of Board Games, I recommend Heroquest, Heroscape, Risk: Godstorm (Risk meets Age of Mythology) and Warcraft: The Board Game. I have Heroquest and Risk Godstorm (along with Risk original although I prefer Godstorm), and have played Heroscape and Warcraft at my university's games society.
I also found this quote from a different thread by @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl , I will need to look into Star Trek Attack Wing as well. And I think @n810 has a set of Imperial Assault minis?
I have never played any of these games, but X-Wing has some interest for me. Something like this would be an awesome project to put together: surface of the Death Star!

Edit: Updated to add more pictures
