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Pulp Girl16 May 2015 2:49 p.m. PST

We got together the other night to play a five-person game of Pulp Alley. We decided to use the scenario rules for Soerabaja Manhunt which is really good for a large number of players.


Each of our leagues consisted of only three characters (Leader, Sidekick, and Ally).



Phantom Ace engages the first brawl and Captain Wolf quickly gets involved.


Mak and Bowler go for the plot point in the middle but so does Champ.

Golgo trades blows with an enemy Ally while her sidekick attempts a plot point. He discovers a Red Herring and must move the plot point.


Various battles occur across the map as everyone scrambles to find the old treasure map.



Wolf's sidekick slowly moves closer to Minerva as she scrambles to find clues.


Minerva climbs up onto the nearest building and leaps across the roof to challenge Mak and Bowler for the plot point.



Golgo, once again, draws the Red Herring.

At the end of the game Josh, Cody, and Wylie all have one plot point while Gavin and I ended with zero. This was a really fun, bloody game.


Mila
Pulp Alley

Redroom16 May 2015 3:25 p.m. PST

Awesome looking minis and scenery too. Who make the big bald bouncer looking guy (I am not familiar with the figure)?

War In 15MM16 May 2015 3:40 p.m. PST

Always a great looking table.

nvdoyle16 May 2015 5:30 p.m. PST

Looks good! I'm leaning towards those clear bases, but the consensus everywhere else (meaning the two kids of mine who play) is to stick with slottas…

I've got to find a way to get the cards I've missed! :)

Mako1116 May 2015 9:16 p.m. PST

That looks really great.

Was expecting to see an Iranian cargo freighter though.

LoudNinjaGames17 May 2015 7:57 a.m. PST

Mila,

I love the "I can't take these guys anywhere" look on your face in the group photo.

Another great game with amazing scenery and miniatures and a fun fun group to boot.

-Eli

Pulp Alley20 May 2015 7:19 a.m. PST

@ Redroom --- That guy is Malifaux's Mr. Graves.

HAVE FUN

Dave
Pulp Alley

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