Friday, 21 August 2015

19th August Games

Greetings

    Thanks to Andy for running his Dogs of War game last night. it seemed like a really enjoyable game.

     I ran Mission 2 from Space Hulk (appropriately entitled 'Suicide Mission'), which the marines were unable to complete on this occasion.


     Next week there is a Warhammer 40,000 scheduled (no other details at present). Steve Slater wants to play test the Osprey steam punk rules 'In Her Majesty's Name' and will provide the bulk of figures. If anyone has suitable figures in hand perhaps they could be provided?
     There is a link to the game designer's website which has a play sheet and all other useful bits.

https://inhermajestysname.wordpress.com/

See yer soon

Neil

12th August Games

Greetings

      A decent turnout last night. Thanks to Mark for another substantial Warhammer 40,000 game (which I didn't have time to check properly I am afraid) and to Andy Hunt for running a Song of Blades and Heroes ( I think this is the correct title) for the benefit of myself and others. A good set of low level Fantasy rules and great fun to play.

      Next week, Andy Pierce will offer either Space Crusade or his Dogs of War game (sorry Andy, no trace of the Chaos robots we spoke of), and I'll bring the new Space Hulk again as it was not required this week.

See yer soon

Neil

5th August Games


Greetings

      Busy again last night. Mark and co. were involved with a large scale Warhammer 40,000 game, while Dave Knightly and Laurie reprised the HotTs game from last week.
      Steve H and I play tested Incursion, which was interesting; with parallels to Space Hulk but with some tactical quirks and event cards to complicate things, it is made for an enjoyable couple of hours (even though I lost both games!)

      I have been advised that Mark intends to run a further WH40K next week; I will offer Space Hulk, using the latest version of the game; this has been sitting in my toy cupboard awaiting the opportunity to sort out the pieces, and I think the time has come . . .

See yer soon

Neil