"All Quiet in Ambler" Topic
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MadDrMark | 26 Jun 2014 6:12 p.m. PST |
We played a game of All Quiet on the Martian Front tonight. Scott Washburn brought some of his new terrain, including the groovy church as a centerpiece, and those awesome lighted tripods of his. We learned that the war between humanity and the Martians was a very, very bloody one
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JasonAfrika | 26 Jun 2014 6:34 p.m. PST |
Ambler is kinda like Mars
and Amberlites like Martians
espedially if you went to Wissahickon High, lol
. Sorry I couldn't resist cause I'm a North Penn grad, lol
Great looking game, too bad I live on the other side of the world now, you guys look like you have a great club. Keep posting your stuff
dude I really could use a pretzel and a water ice right now. Have one at Rita's for me. |
AmongLions | 26 Jun 2014 7:57 p.m. PST |
Nice game. I regret not getting into this Kickstarter. Where are your buildings from? They look great. |
MadDrMark | 27 Jun 2014 3:33 a.m. PST |
The buildings were crafted by our own Scott Washburn, who sells them through his Paper Terrain site. He made these special for All Quiet. Jason, no I'll will at all. I grew up in North Wales myself. |
ScottWashburn | 27 Jun 2014 4:08 a.m. PST |
Nice write up Mark. You've saved me the trouble! :) It was an exciting game. At first it looked like the Humans would be able to hold, but once your tripods crested the ridge, the tanks began to burn and morale failures cracked the line. When that one platoon of MkIII tanks fled it dramatically dropped the amount of fire coming at you. Still it was a close run thing. Three of your remaining assault tripods were all badly damaged and if the dice had gone a bit better for the humans in that last turn the results might have been much different. A fun game! |
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