"Lessie's Moor 1643: Hubris and Humor" Topic
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Gonsalvo | 21 Oct 2017 5:33 a.m. PST |
We played this game as a play test of the near final draft of Simon Miller and Andrew Brentnall's "For King and Parliament" rules, based upon the "To the strongest": engine. The scenario is fictional, and was devised by Andrew: link
It is very much tongue in cheek. We had a lot of fun with the game, so I wrote up my narrative in three Acts, using a similar, humorous style: link
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Verdict: We really, really liked these rules! Expected publication early in 2018. Peter
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General Kirchner | 10 Jan 2018 3:27 p.m. PST |
love the photos. can almost see them leaping the fences!!!! |
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