Dragon Rage, "a game of mythical creatures versus a walled city" by Lewis Pulsipher, with Kenn Nishiuye's box art, Dwarfstar Games / Heritage USA, 1982. Flatlined Games released a 2nd edition of Dragon Rage in 2010.

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Dragon Rage, "a game of mythical creatures versus a walled city" by Lewis Pulsipher, with Kenn Nishiuye's box art, Dwarfstar Games / Heritage USA, 1982. Flatlined Games released a 2nd edition of Dragon Rage in 2010.
Star Viking is a game of interstellar raiding and plunder for two players.
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"After centuries of sleep, the Demon Empire once more sends forth its hideous armies to conquer the lands of men." (Charles Vess box art for Demonlord, Arnold Hendrick's game of sorcery and conquest published by Dwarfstar Games, a division of Heritage USA, 1981)
Star Viking, game of interstellar raiding and plunder (Bob Depew box art, Dwarfstar Games / Heritage USA, 1981) -- The Dwarfstar line was Heritage’s version of the small box microgame format
Dwarfstar Games was the small format boardgame division of miniatures company Heritage USA, publishing sci-fi and fantasy games in the microgame style. Reaper Miniatures now owns some of the assets of Hertage and they and the creators have allowed scans of eight Dwarfstar games to be made available online for download and personal use at dwarfstar.brainiac.com
Barbarian Prince
Demonlord
Dragon Rage
Goblin
Grav Armor
Outpost Gamma
Star Smuggler
Star Viking
Cyberboard files also are available for several of the games.
Goblins, illus. by David Helber for Dwarfstar Games/Heritage USA; B/W version from ad in The Space Gamer No. 53, July 1982.