Porthius | 07 Apr 2016 1:24 a.m. PST |
Hello everyone, I have recently posted an after action report on my blog for a game of Pulp Alley my buddy and I played on Sunday. Here is a picture to set the scene…. The decrepit local parish church of Old St Putt's opposite the burial plot of the infamous Tiller family:
Full report on my blog: miniatureofmind.blogspot.co.uk |
Norrins | 07 Apr 2016 1:57 a.m. PST |
Fantastic. Great report. Absolutely loved it. Looking forward to the next part! |
GoodOldRebel | 07 Apr 2016 2:06 a.m. PST |
What an excellent AAR! Brilliant set up for the scenario which led into a tense and finely balanced game…superb! Terrain was excellent, I particularly liked the use of the Church and the family burial plot ….extremely atmospheric! The two leagues were well matched too! Thoroughly enjoyed that, now to convert it all to 1890's! Exchange the dishevelled detective for Miss Marbles, lose the tommy guns and we're away! Many thanks for posting! Where did I put my deerstalker…..? |
War In 15MM | 07 Apr 2016 6:40 a.m. PST |
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pvi99th | 07 Apr 2016 8:45 a.m. PST |
How did you do your cards? I love the idea of the cards, but really want printed cards rather than writing them out. The only idea I have is a label maker but haven't tried it yet. Looks like a great game! Thanks |
chuck05 | 07 Apr 2016 8:46 a.m. PST |
Good stuff! Is there a specific program you used to make your cards? They look great. Also who makes the deep one holding the stone over his head? |
Gone Fishing | 07 Apr 2016 9:00 a.m. PST |
Very inspiring! I love the figures and table. |
Porthius | 07 Apr 2016 10:41 a.m. PST |
Thanks for all the great compliments! pvi99th & chuck05- The cards are the blank ones sold by Pulp Alley retailers. No special program, I simply used MS Word to size up the picture, text with a text box and the stats with a table. The pictures were edited with a Sepia effect. I then printed these on a transparent sticky label sheet, cut them to size and stuck them on. Quick, simple and effective. They can also be peeled off again so you can re-use and edit the cards as you wish. chuck05 – All the Deep Ones are by RAFM Call of Cthulhu line. Hope this helps. |
Extrabio1947 | 07 Apr 2016 2:12 p.m. PST |
One of the best Pulp AAR's I've seen in a long time. Very well done. Hopefully there is a sequel in the works? |
Dragon Gunner | 07 Apr 2016 6:18 p.m. PST |
Great AAR terrain really makes the game. |
GoodOldRebel | 08 Apr 2016 4:22 p.m. PST |
I meant to ask where you got your cultists from? Are they too RAFM? |
Porthius | 09 Apr 2016 1:34 a.m. PST |
@GoodOldRebel – They are from Artizan Designs. Pretty much all the humans I am planning on using are from them. |
GoodOldRebel | 09 Apr 2016 2:15 a.m. PST |
Excellent! thanks for the info……my credit card thanks you also hahaha! |
Pulp Alley | 12 Apr 2016 9:13 a.m. PST |
Fantastic! THANKS for playing and sharing Pulp Alley. I hope we get to see more. ;) HAVE FUN
Dave Pulp Alley |