


After describing simple rules for attacking aircraft and shooting at aircraft, the rulebook states that “Referees are encouraged to make their own rules about aircraft if necessary, but it wouldn’t hurt to leave out the entire idea of aircraft combat. This is particularly true with its treatment of cyberware and is most succinctly stated in the air combat rules. Taiga’s rules provide basic mechanics and use a narrative approach to elaborate rather than provide additional complex rules. Truck conveys shuttle along the roads carrying goods and materials to the cities and towns and between the Government lands west of the Urals and the Corporate lands to the east. Beyond the cities, smaller towns attempt to eek out a living from the polluted land, avoid the dominating influence of the Government and Corporation, and protect themselves from cycle gangs. These zones are a tangle of streets, improvised construction, and undependable power supplies. Sprawling around these fortified cores are the Free Zones of the non-citizens.

In the cities, the urban cores feature clean streets and gleaming skyscrapers and are home to the true citizens of the Government and Corporation. A situation similar to that of the Badlands of Terra Nova in Heavy Gear.

In Taiga, the area east of the Urals is the borderland between the European Union Emergency Government, a military dictatorship, and the Asian Corporation League, making the Taiga area the battleground between the two. Second, the setting provides plenty of opportunities for adventure. First off, its Eurasian setting is a nice departure from all of the other games focused on North America. What Taiga offers as a game is a fresh perspective on post apocalyptic gaming. Taiga is produced by Burger Games and is distributed in the U.S. The area is now part of Russia and Kazakhstan, but by 2039, climate change has dried rivers and lakes in the south, deserts have spread, the tundra has turned into marshes, and Novosibirsk is a mega-city of 500 million. Taiga no longer simply refers to far northern confer forests, it is also the name for an area east of the Ural Mountains between the Aral Sea and the Arctic. Taiga is a post-apocalyptic roleplaying game set in the mid-21st Century where much of the world has been ravaged by drought, acid rain, increased UV-radiation, contaminated groundwater, radioactive fall-out, and overpopulation.
