"1950's "cold war" campaign coming from NWG and Dogs Brush" Topic
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Weasel | 13 Feb 2015 5:20 p.m. PST |
I am very excited to announce that myself and Nate of "A Sergeants War" fame will be collaborating on a small campaign supplement for "A Sergeants War" and "No End in Sight". It'll be set in the early 50s in a "cold war gone hot" setting, featuring 8-10 scenarios that link into each other. Scenarios will list relevant data and stats for both systems, making it suitable for more gamers. They should also be generic enough that you could have fun with them, even if you play something entirely different. The scenarios will be around the platoon level with some smaller and larger actions and will focus on the hapless troops that happen to be thrown into the action as tempers flare and a crisis develops.
More details as things get closer. I know cold war is a popular period and the 50's should give plenty of opportunity to use some of your ww2 toys. |
Just Jack | 13 Feb 2015 7:54 p.m. PST |
Very interesting. Hurry up. V/R, Jack |
Mako11 | 15 Feb 2015 3:50 p.m. PST |
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Weasel | 22 Feb 2015 7:26 p.m. PST |
First two scenarios coming together. |
Weasel | 22 Feb 2015 10:26 p.m. PST |
I'll add that the first 2 scenarios will be some fun James Bond stuff (though more down-to-earth, no crazy gadgets, just spy actions and daring escapes). As the campaign goes on, the battles get more involved and more serious. |
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