Sunday 23 February 2020

Wargaming Strategy

I've decided to utilise the Warlord Games rulesets I have in my collection as the primary rules for my 6mm wargaming and as the core mechanisms for any conversions and adaptations. 

While I've still got limited space and time for the forseeable future I'm going to focus on my 6mm collection and consolidate my armies and terrain.

Warlord's rules do seem to provide an old school feel so I'm going to try to emphasise this.

I already have four rulebooks and a number of supplements.

Hail Caesar

Pike & Shotte
Black Powder

 
I just got this supplement covering the American Civil War with a free addition of a Paddy Griffith publication that gives a very clear depiction of the armies and manner of warfare.

Bolt Action

I was quite surprised how many Warlord rules and supplements I had accumulated - and never played anything - apart from a brief playtest of Bolt Action. Hopefully with a bit of luck I will get these systems learned and played this year.
 
The cat can't wait!
 




My Collection: Dungeon Crawlers

I was going through my inventory of Dungeon Crawler board games and am starting to realise that it's getting quite large now.


On asking my friend Craig when it was the case that you had too many Dungeon Crawlers in your collection he said jokingly that the equation for the maximum number of Dungeon Crawlers you are allowed to have is n+1 where n = the total amount you have, so appartently I'm OK. 

He said the equation also applies to board games in general.
And it also looks like the number of annoying positions the cat can get into when you are trying to do some work.