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Thunderman18 Jun 2011 10:21 p.m. PST

I've been working on my tabletop skirmish game "Dinosaur Cowboys" for a while now, and just recently tried to get a discussion going on here ( TMP link ). My summary of the rules:

Dinosaur Cowboys is a fast playing (30-60 minutes) skirmish game of competing posses composed of up to 5 members and 1 dinosaur. Each character in the posse can be customized to fulfill a different role and purchase weapons and equipment from the many options available. Combat takes place in the futuristic landscape of the year 2285, where a supervolcano erupted and changed the course of mankind forever.

Anyways I thought some of you might be interested in seeing how the game plays, so I finished formatting a battle report for a recent playtest. I have another game to write up, but the formatting and image uploading and all those technical web tasks make it a slow, tedious process.

So please check out The Bounty at Caldwell Lake: link
It's actually a follow up game to Encounter at Bosler, Wyoming: link

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