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Title: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: d phipps on May 27, 2013, 02:19:56 PM
For a cool story and photos, check out Phyllion's gaming blog and his latest Pulp Alley AAR, "On the Trail of the Professor" at --

 http://infrequentwargamer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/pulp-alley-aar-on-trail-of-professor.html



HAVE FUN!


(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/Art%20of%20Pulp%20Alley/WEBstore/001EstoreRulebook_zps06c19b83.jpg)
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Poiter50 on May 27, 2013, 03:30:20 PM
Nice report. Are the buildings & walls the 4Ground Adobe ones?
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Phyllion on May 27, 2013, 09:27:58 PM
Nice report. Are the buildings & walls the 4Ground Adobe ones?


They are indeed - I'm building up quite a collection and have stated converting them for a bit of variety.

EDIT: I'm lying, they are the Sarissa Precision Adobe heroic range.

(Part 2 is now up as well)
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: blacksoilbill on May 28, 2013, 12:23:02 AM
Great looking table. Who makes the middle eastern civilians?

Bill.

Edit: digging around your site, I answered my own question - Perry crusader range. They fit in very nicely.
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Prof. Dinglebat. Phd. on May 28, 2013, 01:23:59 AM
"-Abdul, peddler of rumours and rugs "

HAHAHAHA hahahaha HAHAHAHA hahahahah  lol
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: d phipps on May 28, 2013, 10:22:02 AM
Part 2 is another thrilling read. You guys really cut it close on finding the Professor!  lol

Did you draw any "red herrings" while searching the town?

We just had a couple local playtesters come over and try this scenario and they really enjoyed it as well. Thanks for the kind comment in your closing thoughts...
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Another mighty fun game of Pulp Alley. The streamlined core system is great fun and the dual use cards for both random events, perils, encounters and to drive the plot really work well. Best of all, it doesn't need an umpire, it gives you the toolkit to throw together a scenario quickly and easily.  As a fun, light game full of twists and turns in 90 minutes and which gives plenty of fodder to make a ripping yarn, I'd highly recommend it.


I really like all the terrain you've put together. Great stuff! I've been wanting to make a clothes-lines with hanging rugs and now all I have to do is copy yours!  :D :D



THANKS
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Phyllion on May 28, 2013, 07:56:35 PM
"-Abdul, peddler of rumours and rugs "

HAHAHAHA hahahaha HAHAHAHA hahahahah  lol

 :D
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: d phipps on May 31, 2013, 04:30:38 AM
Phil -- I remember a turorial for making those wound counters, but I can't track it down. Any chance of sharing the link again?



THANKS!
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Phyllion on May 31, 2013, 08:36:15 AM
Phil -- I remember a turorial for making those wound counters, but I can't track it down. Any chance of sharing the link again?

THANKS!

Of course, its
http://infrequentwargamer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/and-now-for-something-slightly-different.html (http://infrequentwargamer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/and-now-for-something-slightly-different.html)
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: Melnibonean on May 31, 2013, 04:37:01 PM
That's a beautiful table. I only wish my desert dwellings looked so good.
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: pauld on June 01, 2013, 11:08:26 AM
that all looks totally brilliant  :o

it's great to see games played on such wonderful boards
Title: Re: Pulp Alley AAR -- On the Trail of the Professor
Post by: d phipps on June 04, 2013, 05:52:12 AM
that all looks totally brilliant  :o

it's great to see games played on such wonderful boards

Indeed! And here a link to see some of the details --- http://infrequentwargamer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/pulp-building-arab-market-scene.html

Lots of cool bits there!  :-*