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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Operator5 on March 22, 2008, 11:16:06 PM
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For Thursdays playtest, I'm working on a 3'x3' board (a little larger than normal because I have 6 people and I don't want them crowded).
It's still a work in progress with some building left to do. The hills are makeshift ones that I had lying around. The final board I use for my Historicon games will have sculpted and textured hills.
(http://www.rattrapproductions.com/BroadswordAdventures/Images/Test/BA_PlaytestBoard.jpg)
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Nicely done. And you don't see many villages with their own siege equipment either. :lol: 8)
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And you don't see many villages with their own siege equipment either. :lol: 8)
The world of Broadsword Adventures is not an easy one. A poor town is one with only one catapult. :lol:
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Very nice. :o Nothing makes a game more enjoyable than really good scenery. I especially like the stone buildings.
shots of the game are always appreciated
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Nice!
Since "The Magnificent Sven" in the early 80s, I always wondered when would come a ruleset able to handle the "the heroes fight to save the village from the raiders" kind of situation nice and swiftly...
As I mentioned before:
"Give me my Broadsword!"- Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet