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05 Mar 2020 11:49 a.m. PST by Editor in Chief Bill
- Changed title from "AWI Brandywine Creek Blog ost for Havoc and Huzzah Cons" to "AWI Brandywine Creek Blog Post for Havoc and Huzzah Cons"
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greenknight4  | 05 Mar 2020 11:24 a.m. PST |
I have created a post on my Blog site with a short video, pictures and links for my game Brandywine Creek. I will do this game at both shows. Scale will be 40mm and rules used will be a mix of One Hour Ware games and The Perry' brothers TravelBattle. link
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WarWizard | 06 Mar 2020 4:07 a.m. PST |
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79thPA  | 06 Mar 2020 7:10 a.m. PST |
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FlyXwire | 06 Mar 2020 8:28 a.m. PST |
Chris, nice concept and adaptation! Our local group is contemplating not being able to meet together as we would have liked in the months ahead, and the use of simple battle-game systems, which we could PBM might fill in the void. Travel Battle, with its default game boards, arranged into multi-board configurations might provide that campaign "battlescape", and allow for easy emailing updating of game-play progress. Anyway, best of luck on your convention presentation here! |
Russ Lockwood | 08 Mar 2020 12:21 p.m. PST |
Chris always puts on entertaining games. I guess squares are back in style … recall early Wargamer's Newsletter articles with tabletop terrain divvied up into squares. |
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