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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: cameron on 24 June 2015, 12:13:50 AM
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This week my opponent and I were finally able to return to Perilous Island. We played the Jungle Trail scenario, but with a twist: it took place in a ruined temple!
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6zN27LWI5XQ/VYne_r3Y20I/AAAAAAAASoE/ZWSdxmmtqj4/s640/IMG_20150620_152414.jpg)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-0XL7OJTxe7I/VYnfp0fmqXI/AAAAAAAASoU/ewbdM7pWMuA/s640/IMG_20150620_152404.jpg)
It was a great time, where much blood was spilled and absolutely nothing of consequence was achieved. Read all about it at my phlog --here-- (http://cameronstinylittlemen.blogspot.ca/2015/06/perilous-island-temple-of-futility.html).
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lol lol lol That looked like lots of fun! Don't feel bad, that scenario can be really trick. Putting it in a dungeon probably made it even harder.
Sometimes you get the plot points - sometimes you just limp away and try another day. ;)
You know the drill.....
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Thanks for playing and supporting Pulp Alley!
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That's an amazing set-up. I love those dungeon pieces. The truth is, I need another project like a hole in the head, but if I did take one on, a Dwarven Forge centred game like you've done would be high on my list. Many thanks for sharing!
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Great read! Great table!:)
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lol lol Those darn natives can be tough to catch sometimes. THANKS for posting. :D
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That's a great looking table and an intriguing switch-up for the scenario. :-* :-* :-*
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A really nice looking game and good write up. Sometimes the games where things (significantly) don't go to plan are the most enjoyable. The Shadow clearly needs to pray harder to the dice gods.
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great game, sounds like a lot of fun was had even though it took a toll on both leagues. glad to see how the she-wolfs size up with bolt action figures as i was having a similar idea.
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Your report made me laugh; Temple of Futility, indeed!