Miscellaneous
Web Links[edit | edit source]
Beat People Up- Previously, this was the Official Cheapass Games Button Men (and BRAWL) website. As of March 2023, it was redirected to the Greater Than Games shop page for Cheapass Games. Currently includes Fight City base set.
Crab Fragment Labs - James Earnest's website that houses some of the older Cheapass Games as well as new projects.
Buttonmen Online - Former winner of "Best play-by-mail" award at Origins. One turn can take a while, so join a dozen games! Not as exciting as a one-on-one match, but you can use any size dice much more easily and nearly every button made is available.
Swing Die Size Calculator - A tool for helping calculate appropriate swing die values.
Button Filter - A button sorting website by BMO user Bagels.
Button Men Online Facebook group - The Facebook group for Button Men players.
Sailor Moon Crystal Dice Challenge - Official Sailor Moon Crystal large expansion site.
Button Men Blog - ElihuRoot's Button Men Blog
Online Dice Roll Generator - For simulating die rolls.
Dice Stats Generator -Very useful for comparing twin dice vs regular dice.
Other Media[edit | edit source]
Button Men: The Book A limited press of 23 hardcover books made by Reah H. Shelley.
Button Men: The Poster A poster showing all buttons produced in 1999. Featured the button man Gordo on one corner and a non-button men button on the other. Both licensed and Cheapass Original sets were included, including the two different versions of Zeppo.
Button Men: The Online Game originally created by Dana Huyler, the James Ernest-sanctioned site is currently running at buttonweavers.com.
Cosmic Domination is a print-and-play board game that uses the Button Men mechanic as its battle mechanic.
Button Men: The Phone Games[edit | edit source]
There have been at least three distinct versions of Button Men for mobile devices. Nokia versions by Bridge and Tunnel with several exclusive buttons, a version for iOS from Thrust Interactive featuring six exclusive functionally reprinted buttons and all-new artwork, and a generic unlicensed one called "Dice Brawl." In addition, an ICQ-plug in was also briefly available for user-to-user play via the website Flipside Games.