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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Smokeyrone on 26 December 2024, 10:19:35 PM
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Ran a zombie game for the chir'ren early Christmas Eve.
Grandkids, nieces, etc. Set in Sebastian, FL at the fishing cabin.
They all died, but they learned something.
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They all died, but they learned something.
Besides learning, did they enjoy it?
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That’s a very nice looking game. Anymore photos? And what did they learn?
Doug
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I'm guessing they are looking forward to the next game and smoking grandpa. lol Mine became totally all in after the first loss.
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They learned when a "1" on a D6 is a "fumble" , which means "lose weapon", "drop weapon", "fall down", etc, that melee vs zombies just for the Hell of it gets you killed. Lol.
Clear the cabin, secure the doors/windows and win. Decide to go outside vs 50 plus zombies just for the thrill....bad idea.
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They loved it. My nieces are painting zombies as I speak.
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That's awesome! Hook that next generation on miniature gaming - well done! :D
Mike Demana
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Great table! It sounds like a fun game (well, with zombies, it's always the case!) ;)
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Tonight, it's younger kids, so it's 54mm unpainted Revolutionary War with a 1,000 figures, a 10x10 hardwood floor, and blowguns that shoot nerf darts!°
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That does sound fun. :D
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They say that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.. it appears in your game's case, what does kill you makes you smarter... :D
Good job, either way. Well done!