Continuing our foray into In Her Majesty's Name,
Arabianknight and I played another casual experimental game using the same Companies
we used previously for the scenario set in the Old west town of Obsession. This
time I was over at Arabianknight's fine gaming establishment, where once again
he'd set up a suitably enticing table using his ever expanding range of DaveGraffam models.
Battleshed Historical / Mythical
Blood Eagle
(1)
Broken Legions
(1)
Daisho
(1)
Dead Man's Hand
(13)
Dux Bellorum
(1)
Dux Britanniarum
(1)
Faustus Furius
(6)
Flames of War
(2)
Hail Caesar
(2)
Hell Hath No Fury
(5)
Hornet Leader: Carrier Air Operations
(2)
Muskets & Tomahawks
(3)
Red Sand Blue Sky
(2)
SAGA
(22)
Sails of Glory
(4)
Sharp Practice
(4)
The Great War
(2)
Urban War
(1)
Vallhalla
(1)
Wargaming Nineteenth Century Europe 1815 - 1878
(1)
Wings of Glory
(9)
Battleshed Fantasy, SF, VSF & Board Games
Age of Sigmar
(3)
Age of the Wolf
(4)
Age of Tyrants
(1)
Alien vs. Predator
(3)
All Things Zombie
(1)
ASoBH
(1)
Batman Miniature Game
(3)
Battlestar Galactica
(1)
Berserk: War of the Realms
(1)
Betrayal at House on the Hill
(1)
Broken Legions
(1)
Civilization the Board Game
(1)
Dixit
(1)
Dragon Rampant
(1)
Empire of the Dead
(1)
Fear & Faith
(2)
Firefly
(10)
Frostgrave
(11)
Hoards of the Things
(1)
In Her Majesty's Name
(18)
Infinity
(2)
Legends Untold
(1)
Lion Rampant
(1)
Lord of the Rings
(1)
Mission to Mars 2049
(1)
Mutants and Death Ray Guns
(1)
NUMA: The Affinity Chronicles
(1)
Rogue Stars
(4)
SoBH
(15)
Songs of Blades & Heroes
(20)
Spin-Out: Pod Racing!
(1)
Star trek: Attack Wing
(2)
Star Wars: Armada
(1)
The Walking Dead: All Out War
(1)
UFO Squad
(2)
Urban War
(1)
Warhammer Fantasy
(3)
Warmachine
(2)
X-Wing
(5)
Zombicide
(2)
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Friday, 14 November 2014
There were Romans at the door. Lots of them!
Today, I took delivery of the
'Legions of Rome' army deal from Warlord Games for my anticpated foray into Hail Caesar.
This set arrived very quickly from the initial order, so
quick it caught me out and I had to arrange an alternative delivery date with
the postal service. So why the Romans? Wasn't I thinking of a Carthaginian
army? Yup, but after a lot of deliberation it came down to a head and heart kind
of' thing - the possibilities for a Carthaginian army ticked all the boxes, possibly
utilising some of my Saga miniatures, but at the back of my mind I just fancied
having a Roman force.
Liquid Courage, a Buxom Barmaid, a drink spilled...
Bayaz, First of the Magi, suspecting mutinous thoughts
amongst his weary warband, leads them to an infamous drinking establishment
hoping to re-tie the bonds that have led them thus far on their adventure. As
he enters the forecourt and sights the huge Ogre bouncer brooding next to the entrance,
with snatches of laughter, pipe music and a curious mix of odours emanating
from inside, he halts the warriors. "The Blue Oyster Bar: You will never
find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." With
that warning, the warriors gleefully head inside...
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
The Wild West Show and Crazy Europeans in a town called Obsession
Surreal goings-on in the town called Obsession. The talk in
Rogan's Bar was all about strangers in the town, questioning many of the local
traders. Some said they were scouts from an unknown outlaw gang. Others heard
rumours they were from Wild Bill Hickok's Wild West Show. Indeed the MacDoogle
brothers were staunchly sticking to their story about 'Europeans' slinking
about the outskirts of the town. But the brothers were usually jaked anyway.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
The Great Recession in the Verse
Still in then throws of a lean gaming period (for me), I really
appreciated the opportunity of another game of Firefly, the board game, over at Livingston Battleground today.
A two-player game against an experienced player, 'J', with all the current expansions in play. It
was a challenging game for both pilots, as life in the 'verse often is!
The scenario, 'The Great Recession', somewhat appropriate considering my recent gaming activity, had us competing for a drastically reduced number of jobs with the winner being the pilot with the most cash, less costs, after four of the contacts had no more jobs to offer. I managed (don't ask!) to get no less than five outstanding Warrants making any dealings in Alliance space, um, difficult! J got the win, having the most cash as per the triggered victory condition (see photo), although it was reasonably close; if I wasn't delayed with a tricky entanglement dodging and scrapping with those bloody Reaver ships, I could've been me!
The scenario, 'The Great Recession', somewhat appropriate considering my recent gaming activity, had us competing for a drastically reduced number of jobs with the winner being the pilot with the most cash, less costs, after four of the contacts had no more jobs to offer. I managed (don't ask!) to get no less than five outstanding Warrants making any dealings in Alliance space, um, difficult! J got the win, having the most cash as per the triggered victory condition (see photo), although it was reasonably close; if I wasn't delayed with a tricky entanglement dodging and scrapping with those bloody Reaver ships, I could've been me!
Apart from the usual challenges navigating the 'verse, the pilots had to deal with an angry fleet of Reaver ships, somewhat ruthlessly provoked by me early on, hoping to steal a lead on my competitor!
If you're a fan of Firefly (me, me!) then I can highly
recommend Firefly the board game. Its relatively easy to learn and goes a long
way to simulating life in the 'verse. As with many of the GF9 games, it does
contain a lot of tokens and cards and needs quite a bit of 'space' to play. It isn't a quick game, with the two-hour to play estimate for most scenarios
being very optimistic! However, there is an excellent set of solo scenarios included and what with the expansions and online support its worth the effort.
I came across and excellent tutorial on YouTube recently by GrumshBGG,
which I recommend to anyone interested in this game.
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