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RE: Gaming Club Network - Stuart - 31-01-2013 We're now eligible for a couple of offers from Warlord Games and Mantic Games, essentially allowing us to choose a free starter set from each range for use within the club. The choices are: Warlord Games:
Mantic Games:
Let me know if you have a strong preference. My thinking would be perhaps Dreadball and either Hail Caesar or Bolt Action. RE: Gaming Club Network - GoNecrons - 31-01-2013 (31-01-2013, 04:31 PM)Stuart Wrote: My thinking would be perhaps Dreadball and either Hail Caesar or Bolt Action.I will second the dread ball. I want to see it play. RE: Gaming Club Network - manrogue - 31-01-2013 Dreadball Sounds good to me, looks fun from what i saw of it Sunday RE: Gaming Club Network - jaqenhgar - 31-01-2013 I would go Dreadball and can't decide between Hail Caeser or Bolt Action RE: Gaming Club Network - Gareth - 31-01-2013 I concur with previous comments, on going for a Dreadball. Having a game for use at the club, possibly for new walk ups to try would be very useful. However I would for a second game, pick either Pike and Shotte, or Black Powder. Hail Ceaser is already being played by some folks at the club, even if sporadically. Bolt Action whilst a game from a more popular era, is a WWII game, an would likely be played anyway. The other two, are time periods none of our current members other than Steve touch. Having a rules set for members to look over, may well cause someone to possibly look to a different time period than normal. RE: Gaming Club Network - actungpanzer - 31-01-2013 (31-01-2013, 08:02 PM)Gareth Wrote: However I would for a second game, pick either Pike and Shotte, or Black Powder. Hail Ceaser is already being played by some folks at the club, even if sporadically. Bolt Action whilst a game from a more popular era, is a WWII game, an would likely be played anyway. The other two, are time periods none of our current members other than Steve touch. Having a rules set for members to look over, may well cause someone to possibly look to a different time period than normal. I'll go with that RE: Gaming Club Network - Stuart - 06-02-2013 Right, so Dreadball for sure. Any more thoughts on the options available from Warlord Games? Some more detail on each of the options below: [attachment=578] Hail Caesar - Conquest of Gaul [attachment=579] Pike & Shotte - For King and Country [attachment=580] Black Powder - Rulebook and either 2 Napoleonic or 2 Pike & Shotte boxes [attachment=581] Bolt Action - Assault On Normandy RE: Gaming Club Network - Stuart - 08-02-2013 I'm going to get these sets ordered over the weekend. I'm going to sound out Steve (our current de-facto historical dept. representative) on the Warlord options, but current thinking is that unless anyone has strong objections I'm erring towards Hail Caesar as reading around there seems to be a lot more scope with regard to choice of forces. From what I can gauge there seems to be some degree of interest in this era among the group, and therefore less chance of this particular game gathering dust. I think Sam (and Joe?) have a minimal number of figures and have played a couple of small games against each other at the club, but have been seeking other interested parties for a while. Any volunteers to paint these sets? We'll also need to give some thought to storage. RE: Gaming Club Network - Noisysteve - 09-02-2013 I like black powder, however, dont think we do have any Ancient rules? So hail ceasar sounds good RE: Gaming Club Network - Agincourt - 10-02-2013 Tom bought some Hail Ceasar troops already. Having played and enjoyed it. I got the impression you could have a decent skirmish game in a night for a relatively low outlay - which makes sense for a 'club set'. |