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Cambria562224 Feb 2015 8:44 a.m. PST

I bought Chris Peers' 'The Law of the Gun' a while ago and finally got round to trying the rules in a solo game to see how the game works and familiarise myself with the mechanics. I liked how the rules played and had a few questions as a result, but I can't find anywhere online for rules discussion. I tried the usual suspects (Yahoo Groups and Boardgame Geek) but either my Google Fu is failing me or there isn't anything there to find! Please help…

Cambria562224 Feb 2015 1:24 p.m. PST

Cheers JJ. I know it has insufficient momentum to merit its own TMP board but was hoping there was a Yahoo or Facebook Group or something that I'd missed to share thoughts & comments at the v least. Even better if there was a forum supported by the author to address specific questions to.

Cambria562225 Feb 2015 3:03 p.m. PST

PS. I've sent you an email with a QRS and 'Character Reference Cards' that I drew up to help smooth the flow of my future games. The subject of the email is "The Law of the Gun" (imaginatively titled, I thought!) in case it's in your junk folder.

Henry Martini25 Feb 2015 8:59 p.m. PST

Going on past experience the only support you're likely to see from the author is a follow-up article or two in the hobby press. I've never known Mr Peers to directly engage users of his rulesets in discussion thereof, and the only independent forums dedicated to his games were a couple of small Yahoo groups devoted to his early output that are probably long since defunct.

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