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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Star Grunt II is a squad-scale science fiction infantry skirmish miniatures game produced beginning in 1996 by Ground Zero Games in the UK. Like its fellow GZG products Full Thrust and Dirtside II, it is designed to be generic enough to handle whatever minatures and settings the players happen to prefer, and the ruleset has been used for games ranging from World War Two to the War On Terror and all points in between, along with a wide variety of science fiction universes. Also like other GZG titles, Star Grunt features fairly straightforward rules, is designed for quick game play, and tends to be unforgiving of tactical blunders. |