"The Lost Patrol - A Print and Play Game for 1 or 2 Players" Topic
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MadWelshWizard | 01 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. link Q: What is the Orcs in the Webbe Advent Calendar? A: Our main annual event, now in it's ninth year! This year you'll see brand new piece of content each and every day for the twenty-four days up till Christmas as well as an extra surprise for Christmas Day. Keep The Flag Flying! Craig Andrews Editor Orcs in the Webbe |
Elenderil | 05 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 Hussar | 13 Dec 2015 6:29 p.m. PST |
I may make my own tiles set in a dungeon- corridors to save ink ! |
The Shadow | 13 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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