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| Prince Alberts Revenge | 08 Jun 2026 8:31 a.m. PST |
I managed to get in a battle for my fictional third world battleground, Krapistan. The local government backed warlord, Dagarwal Baaqi, was able to thwart the attempts to secure precious fuel caches by the fundamentalist movement Al Kebab. Both factions raced towards a dirt road running along the centerline of the table. Palm groves and abandoned villages straddled both sides of the road. Markers were placed along the centerline, once the markers were secured they would reveal to be either fuel caches or dummy caches. The followers of Abu Kebab Al Kebabi were plagued by horrific dice rolls throughout the game which resulted in them moving slow, shooting ineffectively and dying easily. The clans of Dagarwal Baaqi secured all four fuel caches and managed to rout Al Kebab's battlegroup Hamal before the dice clock signaled the end of the game. My gaming partner Alex and I had a blast and look forward to the next chapter in Krapistan's chaotic story…
More pictures and recap here: link |
| Prince Alberts Revenge | 08 Jun 2026 8:32 a.m. PST |
I managed to get in a battle for my fictional third world battleground, Krapistan. The local government backed warlord, Dagarwal Baaqi, was able to thwart the attempts to secure precious fuel caches by the fundamentalist movement Al Kebab. Both factions raced towards a dirt road running along the centerline of the table. Palm groves and abandoned villages straddled both sides of the road. Markers were placed along the centerline, once the markers were secured they would reveal to be either fuel caches or dummy caches. The followers of Abu Kebab Al Kebabi were plagued by horrific dice rolls throughout the game which resulted in them moving slow, shooting ineffectively and dying easily. The clans of Dagarwal Baaqi secured all four fuel caches and managed to rout Al Kebab's battlegroup Hamal before the dice clock signaled the end of the game. My gaming partner Alex and I had a blast and look forward to the next chapter in Krapistan's chaotic story…
More pictures and recap here: link |
martin goddard  | 08 Jun 2026 9:52 a.m. PST |
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