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madaxeman28 Mar 2015 3:20 p.m. PST

After accidentally buying lots of Wild West figures, terrain and buildings for Malifaux, the inevitable has happened and I have expanded into playing Dead Man's Hand.

I know it's been out for several years already, but this is my first game of it, and I must admit that it was a real hoot! Easy to play and learn, very simple but still delivering a cinematic cowboy experience as well.

See what the hand of fate dealt me in a 3-linked-games match report that is also a review of Dead Man's Hand. and walk-through of the key mechanics as well.

Unusually not all of the pictures have captions, but that's because I've tried to play with some different effects to make some of them look "old" – see what you think of Dead Man's Hand!

Zargon28 Mar 2015 4:14 p.m. PST

Doodleloo-Dooh-Doodoo.. Aiee-ah-Ah-Ah-ha.. With apologies to Ennio Morricone :) I think I must get a copy of the rules, ui hear only good things about them.
Cheers Pardner.

Fort Buttigieg28 Mar 2015 4:47 p.m. PST

Great report! Really liked the sepia toned photos! Such a great set of rules – fast, fun, and easy to learn! Just wish it was more popular here in the States.

Check our little DMH group out on Facebook, lots of good stuff there and I'm sure they'd enjoy seeing your report.

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Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP28 Mar 2015 5:16 p.m. PST

Have played these rules once only – but it was a fun game.

clifblkskull28 Mar 2015 9:04 p.m. PST

Nice AAR
Thanks
Clif

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