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Wyatt the Odd Fezian writes:

Two other games were set in exotic locales. The first was a Wargods of Aegyptus game pitting Basti and Asar against Anubi and Typhons. The Basti player had made up for the lack of female Basti archers by converting Crocodile Miniatures female Basti skirmishers by the use of Games Workshop Goblin Bows.

Wargods of Aegyptus

The other game saw American troops under Pershing visiting sunny Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa.

Punitive Expedition

This game pitted three different sides against each other. The Americans were tasked with locating and capturing Villa, while the Federales were told to drive the Gringos out of the country. Pancho Villa's forces had an objective within the town, but they had to avoid Pershing's forces - as well as avoid being declared outlaws while the Federales were around, or they’d be facing two opponents. The Americans did bring an aircraft along with them, but it proved ineffective and left after the third round. I asked Brian Bradford of Killer Katanas II, who was one of the players, about the game afterwards and he reported that Villa had managed to make good his escape.

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