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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Digits on April 23, 2022, 01:19:26 PM
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If I were simply interested in a good rule set to play a little adventure in Africa, covering say big game hunters, fierce animals, explorers and adventurers, hidden kingdoms, lost temples etc with the odd tribe looking to spoil the party, what would you recommend and why please?
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Death in the Dark Continent. Easy rules and campaign system for smallish bands of explorers with animal encounters and native engagements.
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Cheers….could you define “smallish” please?
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3rd edition is
Independent chief/ leader base
2 to 9 units with 2 to 8 bases of single leaders, two minis per skirmishes, and three minis for regulars.
Baggage
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Congo is excellent if you are after a more cinematic feel. A typical force is around 30 figures. Very nice set of rules. Death in the Dark Continent is more of a battle set than skirmish; multi based figures. I use it for Zulu War
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Cheers….does it cover hunting rules / wildlife encounters?
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Also, been wanting to do some sort of hunting game/s – Only suggestions I have thought of/found so far include:
• The Death in the Dark Continent has a man versus beast small skirmish game rules for big game hunting.
• Mammalian Mayhem (Hunting in the Age of Mammals) Rules also by Chris Peers.
• Tooth and Claw http://theminiaturespage.com/news/17238/
• Tusk by Irregular Miniatures
• Big Game Hunter https://www.perilplanet.com/free-games/
• Dino Hunt http://wwwmawsblackpanthers.spruz.com/downloads.htm?a=&act=view&id=49665FCB-F9A1-4DDA-AA36-24660297ADC4
• See: https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=130721.0
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Great links thanks, I shall take a look. I’m interested in the Congo rules though…would be good to know if they cover it at all……but maybe a mix of rules wouldn’t be a bad thing?
Cheers fella
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Congo has no hunting per say but with some tweaking should be possible.
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No hunting rules in Congo, though easily added. It does have wildlife encounters (Lions and Gorillas in the base set, Crocodiles in one scenario, Hyenas, Hippos, Leopards in the Mungo Mah Lobeh supplement, plus various of the dangerous terrain events featuring monkeys, wart hogs, etc)
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How many players in the game are you looking at?
Congo is a 2 player game that can easily be increased to 4 players by having a second set of rules as you need the cards and stress tokens or printing off your own cards and buying aftermarket tokens.
I am running 3 games at Historicon this year with 4 players but I would not go for more than 4 players as it tends to bog down.
Quite easy to learn though does require some reading and rereading the rules.
I have Death in a Dark Continent but decided on Congo as it is simpler.
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Yes I was looking at how to increase players and you are right, would need two copies! 😢
What I e read so far looks straight forward and fun but yes, I may have to add in a little wildlife flavour to suit….
Cheers
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Pulp Alley would work well for small affairs and could certainly handle hunting.
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My initial thought was Palaeo Diet: Pulp. It is described as "the dino-hunting, mummy-wrangling, Nazi-punching expansion for Palaeo Diet: Eat or be Eaten, the solo and co-operative game of survival in a savage prehistoric world."
I haven't played it myself but I've read quite a few battle reports and it seems like a good system.
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