The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles.
Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Monday, 6 February 2012
Battle of Wargwald 2
Good evening gentlemen! I trust the day went well. Here is how the game continued,more later...
Please click on the photos to enlarge them and read the comments.
My my, the Bordurians are ruffians, I thought the Syldavian grenzers were going to win in the woods.
You leave with a cliff-hanger, Alan. Can the hussars hang on long enough, or the grenzers reform in time (too late for that I think), to prevent a combined attack of the Bordurian trained infantry and cavalry on IR Polishov? It will have to be the size and firepower of the Syldavian battalion that saves the day here...
Yes, nicely illustrated and annotated report. (easier to do on these sorts of smaller affairs, I think) Also, it's always good to see people can have fun with a small space and small number of figures. Might help encourage beginners (or even experienced gamers who are considering trying out a new era or genre) who could be put off by thinking they need hundreds of figures, huge tables, and complex rules.
Always a pleasure to see the Syldavians running away!
ReplyDeleteMy my, the Bordurians are ruffians, I thought the Syldavian grenzers were going to win in the woods.
ReplyDeleteYou leave with a cliff-hanger, Alan. Can the hussars hang on long enough, or the grenzers reform in time (too late for that I think), to prevent a combined attack of the Bordurian trained infantry and cavalry on IR Polishov? It will have to be the size and firepower of the Syldavian battalion that saves the day here...
Great fun!
Jim
I do like the running comentary on the pictures, no flicking between text and illustration.
ReplyDeleteGood Battle report and I cant wait to see the final result.
ReplyDeleteYes, nicely illustrated and annotated report. (easier to do on these sorts of smaller affairs, I think)
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's always good to see people can have fun with a small space and small number of figures. Might help encourage beginners (or even experienced gamers who are considering trying out a new era or genre) who could be put off by thinking they need hundreds of figures, huge tables, and complex rules.
Small but perfectly formed.
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