What are people buying?
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Re: What are people buying?
Looking to try out a solo Sealion game, falschimjager looking for drop cannisters vs Local Defence Volunteers and using Chain Reaction as the ruleset.
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Re: What are people buying?
That sounds very cool
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Nice Village
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Not familiar with the ruleset but a lovely setup. Hoping to see pictures of the game.
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They use an interesting mechanism where:
1st player moves/shoots his figure towards/at an enemy figure
The enemy figure then tests against a table to see what his reaction is - duck into cover, shoot back, stand still etc
If they shoot back, the first player's figure tests his reaction and may recoil/shoot back etc.
You can soon lose all control over your figures and from a few test games Neanderthal and I tried some years back, it makes for a good solo game structure.
Best of all, they are free
https://twohourwargames.com/free.html
1st player moves/shoots his figure towards/at an enemy figure
The enemy figure then tests against a table to see what his reaction is - duck into cover, shoot back, stand still etc
If they shoot back, the first player's figure tests his reaction and may recoil/shoot back etc.
You can soon lose all control over your figures and from a few test games Neanderthal and I tried some years back, it makes for a good solo game structure.
Best of all, they are free
https://twohourwargames.com/free.html
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Re: What are people buying?
Sounds interesting, but given the mechanics, I would imagine it has to be very small numbers per side. Squad rather than platoon level really?levied troop wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:18 pm They use an interesting mechanism where:
1st player moves/shoots his figure towards/at an enemy figure
The enemy figure then tests against a table to see what his reaction is - duck into cover, shoot back, stand still etc
If they shoot back, the first player's figure tests his reaction and may recoil/shoot back etc.
You can soon lose all control over your figures and from a few test games Neanderthal and I tried some years back, it makes for a good solo game structure.
Best of all, they are free
https://twohourwargames.com/free.html
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Re: What are people buying?
Indeed. They operate on small squads, 1 leader and 3/4 grunts or a few individuals. Haven’t really used it above 10 a side.
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Re: What are people buying?
Woodlands scenics brightly coloured flock and clump foliage. I am fed up with the way people put away my Prussians, so each element will have three coloured blobs on the base to identify Brigade, Regiment, Battalion. Now my soldiers can tiptoe through the tulips.
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There are a couple of 10mm AWI forces on Ebay atm with so much floral decoration that they seem to be fighting over a garden centre.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10mm-AWI-Bri ... 3897491370
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