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MadWelshWizard01 Dec 2015 12:38 p.m. PST

Heya Folks!

Welcome to the first day of the Orcs in the Webbe 2015 Advent Calendar! We kick off with a brand new stand alone print and play game from the mind of the prolific games creator, Matthew Hartley who, amongst many other things, co-authored the original Panzerfäuste Skirmish with Steve Blease.

In the Lost Patrol you take control of ten soldiers trying to escape a dark and dangerous wood, all the time tracked by something evil within the darkness.

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Elenderil05 Dec 2015 1:00 p.m. PST

That looks like a nice game for playing after a couple or five beers! I also liked the Marxists in the graveyard game. Any designer who can come up with the idea of bowel loosening points is clearly interested in creating fun for his players.

Last Hussar13 Dec 2015 6:29 p.m. PST

I may make my own tiles set in a dungeon- corridors to save ink !

The Shadow13 Dec 2015 11:16 p.m. PST

"The game is not set in any particular era or even genre"

I'm sorta into the "pulp era" so…ummmm…good luck.

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