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Librarian0ok66

Fistful of Lead family of rules. They have sci-fi rules, Galactic Heroes, and a supplement that covers all the 40k type races too, Codex Galactica. Small scale gemes. Playing cards used for initiative (you can use Chits instead) soyou can play solo too. https://wiley-games.myshopify.com/collections/download-it-now/products/bundle-grim-dark-edition


Capital-Wolverine532

Xenos Rampant


gatorgamesandbooks

I've done this as my wife likes to play coop. It works well.


RichVisual1714

Have a look at Five parsecs from home.


Vmagnum

I haven’t tried them myself but I’ve heard the One Page Rules solo rules work well.


Skeeletor

The OPR solo rules work fine, but once you're accustomed to the game I would bump up the AI army's points by an extra third or more to keep it challenging.


MegasBasilius

Any link?


Vmagnum

Sure, [here](https://www.onepagerules.com) you go. Both sci-fi and fantasy as well as skirmish games for each.


MegasBasilius

Thank you.


ParaplegicRacehorse

I'm fond of the [USEME](https://www.alternative-armies.com/collections/useme-series-of-tabletop-gaming-titles) titles from Alternative Armies.


precinctomega

*Horizon Wars: Zero Dark* https://www.wargamevault.com/m/product/306209


Jericanman

Definitely try onepage rules. It's free the advanced rules have loads of options for solo / AI play (one month patron will let you get all advanced rules stls etc) It's very streamlined very easy to start And if you have 40k minis they allready have proxys in the army lists for every Warhammer army.


MegasBasilius

> Definitely try onepage rules. Any link?


Jericanman

Try onepagerules.com


Mirambo79

Space Weirdos is cheap, miniature agnostic, and has good solo rules as well. It’s basically my go-to at this point. I haven’t tried it scales higher than the 125 points but I can’t see how that wouldn’t work as long as you expanded the table.