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Miniature Adventures20 Feb 2026 12:49 p.m. PST

More playtesting has been underway this week, with even more sessions lined up for the weekend and into next week as we hammer out the final refinements to Battle Chronicle: The Retreat from Moscow. Each game nudges the system a little closer to where we want it to be. Tight enough to hold together under pressure, but flexible enough to let the story breathe.

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The system will be a co-operative narrative skirmish campaign booklet, built around small groups, hard choices, and consequences that carry forward. Every playtest has thrown up something useful: a rule that needs tightening, a mechanic that sings, a moment of unexpected drama that reminds us why we're doing this in the first place. That's the quiet magic of playtesting, because it exposes the cracks and the gold in equal measure.

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We're keeping our powder dry on a release date for now. There's still work to do, and we'd rather get it right than get it rushed. But with each session, we're getting closer to a system we genuinely believe people will enjoy putting on their tables. In the meantime, here are a handful of photos from the latest playtest session—small glimpses of a project steadily taking shape.

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Kevin C20 Feb 2026 11:00 p.m. PST

I have enjoyed your videos on YouTube over the last few months and I want to welcome you to the miniatures Page.

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