"Sharp Practice - Darkest Africa!" Topic
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Happy Wanderer | 30 May 2016 3:28 a.m. PST |
Gents, The re release of Sharp Practice by Two Fat Lardies stops at 1865 …but it can go further! I've been using a few rules sets for Darkest Africa gaming and Sharp Practice was one eagerly anticipated for adaptation to this genre. I've gathered some thoughts on this and popped up the first of a few posts on the subject of adapting Sharp Practice to gaming in Darkest Africa, specifically East Africa in the 1880s-90s. I kick it off with a general discussion. Cheers Happy W link
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Flashman14 | 30 May 2016 7:00 a.m. PST |
Great! How'd you do the grass? (er, what is the material? – I could probably figure out the rest.) |
Happy Wanderer | 30 May 2016 2:46 p.m. PST |
The grass is pre made from an online company (can't remember the name), however a broom head made of natural material is the same stuff!
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Happy Wanderer | 03 Jun 2016 5:35 a.m. PST |
Gents, ..the Masai in Sharp Practice! This post in this small series looks at portraying the Masai using the new version of Sharp Practice by Two Fat Lardies. It incorporates the new concepts of deployment points, ‘national' characteristics and other unique elements of the Masai people and how Sharp Practice with its many interesting concepts can be used to reflect their unique attributes. Check out the Masai for Sharp Practice here. link Cheers
Happy W |
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