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Pulp Girl07 Apr 2015 12:10 p.m. PST

Here are some highlights from a scenario that was played as part of a Vice Alley campaign. It pits my Winchester Brothers (duo league) against Dr. Mortis and the Living Dead-Men.



We rolled the "Death Trap" scenario and Wiley won the initiative, so he decided to make my Leader the target….



Ooops, don't forget to load your shotgun before the shooting starts!


I've played this scenario enough to know that it's not a good idea to stay in one place, so my leader took off running and the living-dead shambled after him!


Sam questions a newsy, "Where's my brother? Talk!"


Ruthless Dr. Mortis doesn't allow a flat-foot to interfere with his nefarious scheme!


Dean and Sam and a friendly bystander team up to fight the living dead-men.


The brothers make their escape before more zombies join the fray, but the friendly reporter is not so lucky!


Meanwhile, Cass quizzes one of the locals about the strange goings-on in the area.


With the brothers retreating, Dr. Mortis is distracted by the mysterious woman in red….


On the last turn of the game, a zombie goes for and completes an extremely perilous Plot Point – picking up a clue that was dropped by Sam!


We play lots more Pulp Alley games than I can actually post in battle reports, but I thought Dad got some good photos of this one. I hope you enjoyed it!


-Mila
Pulp Alley

magokiron07 Apr 2015 5:09 p.m. PST

Another GREAT aar.

Your minis and scenery always give inspiration.

Thanks for sharing.

shelldrake07 Apr 2015 5:33 p.m. PST

Fantastic scenery and game as usual :-)

Did you use the same stats for the zombies as for the zombies in the Perilous Island book?

Random Die Roll Supporting Member of TMP08 Apr 2015 4:42 p.m. PST

Great layout---great write up.
What are you using for the roadway? Is that part of a tile floor or vinyl?

Personal logo piper909 Supporting Member of TMP08 Apr 2015 5:12 p.m. PST

This is superb!

mandt208 Apr 2015 9:32 p.m. PST

Great AAR, Terrain and minis.

Pulp Girl17 Apr 2015 6:28 a.m. PST

Thanks, guys. I'm glad you liked it.

@ shelldrake – No, the Dr. Mortis zombies are much meaner. He uses the Animals perk plus the Reanimated perk, then adds the Fierce ability. So his little swarm of level 1 Followers are running around with 3d6 in brawling. Ouch!!!


@ Random D – Yes, the road layer is made of four 18"x18" vinyl floor tiles. It is worth noting that Dad has not done a single thing to them. That is just the way they look straight from the store. The sidewalks are also vinyl tiles, scored and trimmed to various sizes.

-Mila
Pulp Alley

The Shadow17 Apr 2015 8:25 a.m. PST

Mila and Dave

I can't tell you how much I enjoy seeing photos of your modular gaming table. Good looking buildings and terrain add a lot to a gaming experience. Everything looks impressively detailed, professionally painted and well thought out. Hanging prints of original pulp magazines on the walls of your game room add a lot to the ambiance as well. I hope that your enthusiasm for the pulp era never fades.

Pulp Girl20 Apr 2015 10:42 a.m. PST

Thanks, Shadow. We really do appreciate your encouraging comments. :D


-Mila
Pulp Alley

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