In Issue 16 of the French games magazine
Blogurizine, Marvin Le Rouge noted, "Since its release in 2009,
Malifaux has managed to establish itself and persist in the difficult skirmish game sector. A fantastic western universe, quality figurines and a solid game system have brought many players on board. And this despite some complicated rules that may seem difficult at first; the game is nevertheless worth the effort." After lengthy examinations of seven of the expansions for the game, Le Rouge pointed out that Wyrd Games was switching from metal or plastic miniatures: "The most significant is the abandonment of metal figurines. Ever-increasing costs have forced Wyrd to enter into a process of reflection in order to find another solution, and this is the use of plastic. However true to spirit, Wyrd made sure to find the best possible technology so as not to lose too much quality. The results obtained are encouraging: the plastic is rigid, the poses remain dynamic and the inevitable loss of details is most acceptable." In Issue 19 of
The Ancible, Robey Jenkins thought that what set
Malifaux apart was three qualities. The first: "its innovative random number generating mechanics." The second: "its use of named characters.
Malifaux doesn't use named characters as simply colour elements on the battlefield, but effectively implements them as complex building blocks that must be fitted together to give the perfect combination." And the third: "combinations. Whoever initiates their combo first usually wins." In their 2016 book ''Tabletop Wargames : A Designers' and Writers' Handbook
, Rick Priestley and John Lambshead used Malifaux'' as an example of game using "the technique of highly characterised models [exporting] complex and detailed rules about individual characters out of the core rules and onto cards, which are placed onto the tabletop in front of players to be consulted as and when they are needed." In a review for
Dicebreaker,
Michael Whelan wrote that "Malifaux is incredibly evocative and comes with some interesting new takes on the
miniature wargaming formula" but noted that "the small and quite finicky models can be absolute hell to put together." == Publications ==