Saturday, 27 February 2016

24th February Games

Greetings

Fair turnout this week - Steve S and Andy P played Monster Apocalypse, which they appeared satisfied with. I ran a Napoleonic Naval game for the remainder of those present. This turned into a hard-fought action, with the French coming out on top at close of play, having forced two British ships to strike as distinct from one of their own; this could have changed radically had there been time for another turn, however.

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Next Wednesday; Dave K has offered to run his Zombie Apocalypse game, while Steve S, Alan and Josh have decided to run a Flames of War game.

See yer soon

Neil

17th February Games

Greetings

Low turnout last night; Thankfully Dave Knightly brought his 'Last Night On Earth' zombie board game which was more than sufficient for those in attendance.

Next week Steve S, and sundry others, will be playing Monster Apocolypse, whilst I have been asked to run a Napoleonic Naval game.

See yer soon

Neil

10th February Games

Greetings

A decent turnout last night; Chris ran an early WW2 Bolt Action game for Alan, Dave K, Josh, John and Mark.


Steve S ran a Heroscape game with Andy P, while Steve H and I indulged in Angels 20 using Italian and R.A.F over Malta.

Next week; I will run Angels 20 again and I understand a zombie game has also been planned.

See yer soon

Neil

3rd February Games

Greetings

Good turnout last night, which also saw the return of Messrs. Crook and Fosker to the fold - David hopes to be able to get along more frequently and Ernie made one of his all too rare appearances.

We ran three games - Dave Knightly ran the modern version of Zombiecide, Steve S and Mark played a new game called Smallworld, while I ran a Dark Ages Lion Rampant game for Ernie and Steve H. Time beat us in regard to this game but Ernie's first experience of the rules seems to be a positive one.

Next week; I'll run an Angels 2- game while Chris has offered to run a Bolt Action WW2 game.

See yer soon

Neil