It was a relatively straightforward scenario except that one of the British officers was a French sympathiser and managed to keep his men out of the fighting some quite some time (I know this could have been a little frustrating but the side plots really do help add narrative to the game).
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Sunday, 10 April 2016
Muskets & Tomahawks
Here are a few photos from a game of Muskets & Tomahawks which I played some while ago (I only just found the photos on the camera - doh!)
It was a relatively straightforward scenario except that one of the British officers was a French sympathiser and managed to keep his men out of the fighting some quite some time (I know this could have been a little frustrating but the side plots really do help add narrative to the game).
It was a relatively straightforward scenario except that one of the British officers was a French sympathiser and managed to keep his men out of the fighting some quite some time (I know this could have been a little frustrating but the side plots really do help add narrative to the game).
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28mm,
FIW,
muskets and tomahawks
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Great looking game
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil - it was a lot of fun to play.
DeleteLovely painted figures and gaming table!
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Peter
Thanks Peter
DeleteThat certainly is a cracking looking table Al.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael - I have a few more things I need to improve the terrain though.
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