I have been busy and managed to take some pictures of the
gaming events from this week. I started the weekend by going to a meeting of my
local Society for Creative Anachronism group. My son and I are interested and
will probably start attending regularly. We planned to make helmets as a start
to making combat armor for upcoming events. Fun! I asked about getting a Norman
nose helmet and the blacksmith said it would not be a problem.
Not my helmet but very fun to wear
Saturday afternoon I went to my local game club and played
an XWing shoot ‘em up. I was Poe Dameron but got shot down with no kills. Lots
of fun and a great and simple game. The more serious players have researched
good combos and card synergy for boosting their abilities. I felt a little outgunned
and would have preferred a straight flying game.
Saturday night, I went to Zak’s awesome game room for a 15mm
start to our Chain of Command campaign. I played the Germans trying to prevent
a breakthrough by the Americans post D-Day. I started out well, driving off his
infantry as they tried to approach. I took a lot of casualties unfortunately
and this will impact me in future games. Zak sent in his 2 Sherman tanks to
break through my lines. He revved right through the middle of my position and I
blasted off every Panzerschreck and Panzer Faust in my possession. When the
smoke cleared, his tanks were unscathed and I limped off to my next defensive
position in the campaign. Fun and challenging game with Zak and I experiencing
equal levels of command frustration. Sorry for the lack of pics but when games
are intense I often forget to document them!
3 pics of pregame table
The Sherman escapes!
Sunday afternoon, we had our D&D game. I had built some
fire elements from hot glue and tinfoil and had a blast unleashing them on my
players and their town. The players were creative and managed to eliminate the
threat but not before there were many casualties and burned down buildings.
Large Fire elemental threatens the Village of Grommit
Bonfire in the town square becomes a portal
Dwarven Druid tries to extinguish the unnatural fire
The Thegn's stable set alight!
Grommit is ablaze
Players confront the Elementals
Tuesday night I went to Marty’s place for a standard game of
XWing. I have been wanting to fly a “Tie Swarm” This is a list of 8 Tie
Fighters of poor quality. The plan is to overwhelm the enemy with numbers
rather than skill. I had fun fighting Marty’s Rebel list of 3 XWings and 2
AWings but in the end I was forced to retreat after only inflicting one
casualty. There is a reason my pilots are rated as academy pilots. They have
much to learn and so do I. Learning to fly 8 ships without hitting each other
and asteroids is a big challenge but one I hope to master. Good learning game.
Whew. Busy but fun weekend with three games and a social
engagement. Looking forward to next weekend!
That’s a lot of gaming packed into one week!
ReplyDeleteEclectic and fun mix of games. I wonder whether for our own amusement at home, it is worth getting some black Kallistra hex tiles for you X-Wing figures and do away with the measuring rods and movement curves? even making your own system up.
ReplyDeleteI am new to flying games but have played hex based Richthofen's War as a kid. The fun of flying in XWing is never being sure how it will work out. Hexes would make it predictable. I am always looking for alternate rules for my figures. Easier to find rules for historical games than scifi/fantasy I think.
DeleteBetter and better! All good stuff!
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