Saturday saw the arrival of another long awaited Kickstarter. This time it was The Order of Vampire Hunters
"For the Night is Dark & full of blood-sucking terrors!"
So it consisted of the Core Box, (I chose to leave the shrink on them for now)
From Blood to Dust expansion
The Night is Darker 5-6 Player expansion
And of course the various add-ons Kickstarters have become famous for.
I picked up an additonal scenery pack
And an opportunity to see some of the additional figures
Glad to receive another complete Kickstarter with no issues of missing pledge items. As far as it looks everything is complete, though the removing of the shrink will make this a 100% reality.
I know, here we are, yet another site dedicated to gaming and gamers, Miniature painting and the wearing of funny hats. But like so many others, we will spend hours poring over the accomplishments of others....here are mine. Hope you enjoy the journey!
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Frostgrave Campaign - The Attack Site
The Attack Site: As the warbands make their way through the ruins, they come upon a scene of carnage. Amongst the rubble are the fresh corpses of several other warbands.
While such sights are not unusual, the sheer savagery that has been inflicted on the bodies gives pause to even the most hardened warriors.
The set-up was done prior to the players arriving. Instead of treasure tokens, there are casualty figures strewn about the game area.
Any figure that is in base contact with one of these bodies, may spend an action to see what is discovered.
The warbands involved in this adventure were as follows;
What transpired is as follows...
Bob (Scott) - 370xp, 1 treasure - 30gc, 3 scrolls: Raise Zombie, Mind Control, Glow. Trevor killed.
Innovar (Craig) - 390xp, 1 treasure - 60gc, Grimoire - Circle of Protection. Delva killed.
Ludwig (Chen) - 420xp, 2 treasures - 70gc, Gloves of Casting, Scrolls - Reveal Death, Circle of Protection, Write Scroll. Anonymous recieved permanent injury-Never Quite as Strong; Christophe, Hans miss game.
Eben (Me) - 520xp, 4 treasures - 370gc, Potions - Healing, Elixer of Speed, Grimoires - Forget, Reveal Secret, Leap. Aino, Marshman miss game.
So another bloody affair, though this time everyone got at least 1 treasure. Thanks to the guys for coming out!
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Games Day Fun
Jonathan & Stephen hosted another gaming day in St Albert yesterday. It's a good chance to break muffins & drink coffee with like minded folks.
The morning had Dave running a France 1940 Flames of War game. Bruce & I played the French. As defenders we had 2 objectives to protect from the advancing Germans. There was another objective on the German side which we could attempt ourselves to capture.
I had a troop of H35/39's, a platoon of Lorraine borne Infantry, a Char B1 Command element
And a couple 75's holding the objective. We also had some reserves of Somua's, Char B's & an ambush element of 47mm AT guns. Bruce had the light company with H35/39's, Motor Cycle borne infantry, some 25mm AT guns & a troop of Panhards.
The initial German troops on the flank I was defending.
The Germans score the first kill with an Artillery Barrage, knocking out one of Bruce's H35's.
The race to get into town. At this point the German armour had no infantry support. However with the way Flames of War works, dismounting happens at the beginning of a move. Obviously the writers have never served in mechanized infantry.
Meanwhile on the other flank, the German armour has pushed into the town & is met with the French armour.
The Germans swung around the town on my flank & were decimated by the ambushing 47mm AT guns, my Char B & the 75's firing over open sights. The German M/C infantry can be seen barrelling down the road.
The German Stuka finally made an appearance & targetted the artillery & the Char B. Alas the French Spotter & 1 of the guns was knocked out.
With the loss of the German tanks on my flank, the remaining Germans headed off towards the other objective, leaving my infantry holding the town. Our reinforcements started to arrive, unfortunately all on the flank I was holding.
I remounted my infantry & sped towards the German artillery that was continuing to pound our forces on the other objective. After suffering some losses, I was able to assault the 1 group of German Artillery & wipe it out.
With our slower tanks we were unable to make it to recover the objective that was overrun by the Germans & thus the victory goes to them. Thanks Dave for bringing it out.
The afternoon had Bruce run a game of Congo. This time we played a new scenario which required us to gather clues as to the location of a treasure. The clues would provide either an exit, latitude or longitude. Thus the players had to make an effort to resolve numerous locations to get the intel needed.
My Pygmy warriors with the Chieftain
In the centre, Justin & Bruce begin to engage one another. A group of Bruce's Askari's makes for a clue point.
The Ruga-Ruga's engage some soldiers in hand to hand.
I was quite lucky & found an exit in the corner I entered, as well as both the Lat/Long clues needed. The treasure was close & I was able to snag it & make a run for it before Bruce's troops who were rushing towards it could stop me.
Thanks again to Jonathan & Stephen for hosting the games day & for those who ran the games.
The morning had Dave running a France 1940 Flames of War game. Bruce & I played the French. As defenders we had 2 objectives to protect from the advancing Germans. There was another objective on the German side which we could attempt ourselves to capture.
I had a troop of H35/39's, a platoon of Lorraine borne Infantry, a Char B1 Command element
And a couple 75's holding the objective. We also had some reserves of Somua's, Char B's & an ambush element of 47mm AT guns. Bruce had the light company with H35/39's, Motor Cycle borne infantry, some 25mm AT guns & a troop of Panhards.
The initial German troops on the flank I was defending.
The Germans score the first kill with an Artillery Barrage, knocking out one of Bruce's H35's.
The race to get into town. At this point the German armour had no infantry support. However with the way Flames of War works, dismounting happens at the beginning of a move. Obviously the writers have never served in mechanized infantry.
Meanwhile on the other flank, the German armour has pushed into the town & is met with the French armour.
The Germans swung around the town on my flank & were decimated by the ambushing 47mm AT guns, my Char B & the 75's firing over open sights. The German M/C infantry can be seen barrelling down the road.
The German Stuka finally made an appearance & targetted the artillery & the Char B. Alas the French Spotter & 1 of the guns was knocked out.
With the loss of the German tanks on my flank, the remaining Germans headed off towards the other objective, leaving my infantry holding the town. Our reinforcements started to arrive, unfortunately all on the flank I was holding.
I remounted my infantry & sped towards the German artillery that was continuing to pound our forces on the other objective. After suffering some losses, I was able to assault the 1 group of German Artillery & wipe it out.
With our slower tanks we were unable to make it to recover the objective that was overrun by the Germans & thus the victory goes to them. Thanks Dave for bringing it out.
The afternoon had Bruce run a game of Congo. This time we played a new scenario which required us to gather clues as to the location of a treasure. The clues would provide either an exit, latitude or longitude. Thus the players had to make an effort to resolve numerous locations to get the intel needed.
My Pygmy warriors with the Chieftain
In the centre, Justin & Bruce begin to engage one another. A group of Bruce's Askari's makes for a clue point.
The Ruga-Ruga's engage some soldiers in hand to hand.
I was quite lucky & found an exit in the corner I entered, as well as both the Lat/Long clues needed. The treasure was close & I was able to snag it & make a run for it before Bruce's troops who were rushing towards it could stop me.
Thanks again to Jonathan & Stephen for hosting the games day & for those who ran the games.