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madaxeman15 Jun 2018 3:10 p.m. PST

Salamanca, Charleroi… and to that roll of honour and glamour is now added Birmingham next to the M42 in a big steel shed.

Yes, Alexander's army makes yet another outing as I hadn't really gotten round to picking an alternative, and takes on all comers in an open, 5-game competition to determine who is the best ADLG player in the whole wide world!

That sees the exploring Macedonians travel to the ends of the earth as they visit China, Italy (twice!), India and Byzantium in some pretty intense time-travelling battlefield action.

There are victories, defeats, wins and draws along the way as Alexander and his merry men chew up the green tablecloths and burp up last night's curry in equal measures as they try and add navigating the Solihull one-way system to their already impressive list of achievements.

Read the reports here

evilgong15 Jun 2018 7:18 p.m. PST

More great reports from the Axeman.

They tempt me to get out the elephants and their Mexican wrestling masks to give ADLG a try.

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Tony S16 Jun 2018 12:23 p.m. PST

I wonder how many gamers have been tempted to try ADLG based solely on the wonderful and truly entertaining Madaxeman's battle reports?

I love BBDBA, but dash it all – he makes ADLG seem like so much fun!

Thanks for the write up!

madaxeman18 Jun 2018 5:02 a.m. PST

It's actually pretty close to being BBDBA – similar table size and number of units – but with a few tweaks so I think you would find it fairly easy to pick up

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