
"Thanks to All The Kings Men for a great Fall In" Topic
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| Joep123 | 08 Nov 2009 7:00 p.m. PST |
Hi everyone; I just wanted to post my thanks to Ken of ATKM and his Canadian cohort for putting on a great game in the dealer hall coupled with great customer service this weekend at Fall In. Ever since I played the demo game at Cold Wars I have been hooked on the figures and rules. One of my gaming buddies was also at the con and was interested in learning more of the game and seeing the what ATKM had to offer. Ken gladly let us play an hour long "demo" game, while umpiring us and going over the rules step by step. My friend Derrick was already hooked by my miniatures,so he was an easy sell, but the guys at ATKM still spent a lot of time with us and helped us start Fall In right. Later on in the evening, I was looking for one of the guys that I came up with and where did I find him? At the ATKM booth, playing the game. So thanks to Ken and crew for not only a great set of rules and a line of miniatures, but great customer service too. Good Gaming; Joep |
IGWARG1  | 08 Nov 2009 7:47 p.m. PST |
Same here. Played a demo game on Friday and can say nothing but good things about the game, miniatures and guys. Great set of rules, very easy and fun. Just started to read the rules and it seems that rules can be used for any horse and musket period, from Marlburians to ACW. Highly recommend if you're looking for something simple and fun. |
| blucher | 09 Nov 2009 4:57 a.m. PST |
i read the rules and found them very interesting. The activation system seems pretty unique to me but i think you really need to see them in action to make sense of them. |
| eagleteacher25 | 09 Nov 2009 10:33 a.m. PST |
There is not question that Ken Cliffe and his ATKM are a class act. The figs, rules, and fellowship are second to none. Larry |
| spqrdave | 10 Nov 2009 12:52 p.m. PST |
I'll extend my thanks to you all on Ken's behalf but let's be clear here: as Ken's "Canadian cohort" I have to say that although he doesn't yell it from the rooftops, Ken too is Canadian. Just cuz he's abandoned the land of ice hockey and double-doubles for warmer climes doesn't mean I can't still hear the twang of his Canajun accent. Ken and I had a blast, as usual, with all our friends and ATKM customers. It's a real pleasure running demo games for people who get the simplicity and beauty of old-school gaming! Oh, and Larry, thanks for asking after my sons. It was a thoughtful gesture! cheers, Dave |
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