My posts fell off in the latter part of the year. So here are some end of year posts The year in historical games Blackpowder (Epic Waterloo set & some 28mm Zulu wars) This is probably my game of the year. A new fella started attending our club and had painted his entire starter set +. I felt I should play a game with him and that spiralled into about 10. This isn’t the Napoleonic simulation to end all others. Warlord games are action orientated and use the mechanics you know and love with a few twists. It does perform quite well despite all that, skirmishers are required for screening French columns, big cav charges are a huge gamble and the command and control mechanics make coordinating attacks challenging. If I was to critique its historical qualities I could argue with some aspects of the randomness but I think the bigger thing is reserves. I am not sure holding reserves helps much in this game. As a game this rocks. I have ME/CFS and sometimes w...
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