Fuzzy Heroes
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Fuzzy Heroes is a miniatures wargame published by Inner City Games Designs in 1992 that features combat between plush toys and plastic toys.

Setup
The book sets out rules for battles between plush toys — the Fuzzy Heroes — and hard plastic heroes — the Renegade Boy Toys. Players should be able to find all the components needed to play in their house: 6-sided dice, a ruler or tape measure, terrain made from pillows and clothes, and the plush and plastic toys themselves.[1]
A fictional history of FrolicHaven is included to explain why the plushies are at war with the plastic toys.[1]
The book also includes an adventure scenario — "They've Kidnapped Santa" — to add an element of role-playing to the miniatures combat.[1]
The players build a "terrain" on any suitable surface using clothing and pillows.[1]
Character generation
Each toy is given points in six abilities — Energy Points, Defensive Classification, Movement Allowance, Energy Dice and Terrain Effects — based on its actual physical size, characteristics and color.[1]
Movement
Each toy can move its rated Movement Allowance minus the effect of terrain.[1]
Combat
If a toy is within 6 inches of its target it can attack. For each of its attacks, the player rolls three 6-sided dice. If the total exceeds the defender's Defensive Classification, then the attacker rolls its Energy Dice for damage. If the damage exceeds the target's Energy Points, the target falls asleep and becomes a terrain obstacle.[1]
Advanced rules
There are several optional advanced rules that cover vehicles, climbing, retreating, fatigues, morale, special attacks, weapon use, and armor.[1]