Hello everybody:
Our group weekly last game describes the adventures of the German secret agent Ilsa Linge and her acolytes, the She-Wolves at the end of the WWII.
“April 1945, Ilsa Linge has managed to escape after the fiasco of the launch of the V3 rocket against London ( the previous game). Now she is in the the Killian submersibles bunker at the Kiel naval base trying to reach an offshore submarines to move her to Japan in company of several scientifics and ultra-secret materials, vital to continue the war after the fall of Germany. But Colonel Hill, Lieutenant Labas and Major Ternadust from the secret bureau 30AU, are following the trail of the mysterious Nazi agent and storm the docks…"
The game was played using an adaptation of the Dusty Trails rules from Dusty Dog Games, originally intended for the Old West but very easy to adapt to Pulp and other genres adventures. This rule use a character card activation and also a shooting system using a blind bag. See below.

Another pic taking at the docks before dusk showing Ilsa and an U-boot captain:

The Allies storm the docks, Capitaine de Corvette Labas at the foreground;

A view of the docks,

The night falls,

Coronel Hill throws a grenade into a enemy row boat;

Finally Ilsa manage to escape while the scientific kill the S.A.S. member Bob Stirling, who jumped into the motor launch; nailing his eyes with a titanium pen (sic). While in the water there's a duel between Private Kowalski and one of the German divers,

For those interested in knowing what happened I bring to you a brief summary by saying that despite the efforts of the Allies, the acolytes girls provided good covering fire allowing that Ilsa could embark on the motor launch and run away with the boxes containing the secret material and one scientist.
Part of the credit of the German victory is for the german divers armed with powerfull harpoons and also because the allies forget to take the radio station in order to call the support of the RAF coastal command.
For those who likes submarines,

Sorry for my bad English and pardon moi for the little help form Photoshop,
Regards form Spain
Eladio