Hi,
This year at Enfilade, in Seattle, I hosted a game on 'The Battle of Teutoberg Forest.' The scenerio was simple. A Tribune and his three cohorts try to get their three eagles off the other side of the tables edge before being completely engulfed by German warbands. I used a simplified version of Pig Wars changing the combat and armour factors(+) a bit, and completely leaving out the morale checks, etc. At the top of each bound the Germans enter the board twice based on cordinates rolled on percentage dice. The table was a standard 48" x 72"....so if the die roles were a 37 and a 65, then the cordinates are measured out in inches and down goes a warband of 5 figures. This went on for 12 consecutive bounds giving a total of 120 Germans against the 3 cohorts of Romans (or 72 figures). The Romans really held their own and the game was a complete scream and nail biter until the very last die role. Alas, all the Eagles were captured and history repeats itself 2000 years later. Hope you enjoy the eye candy.
Romans stumble through the woods

First contact with the Germans

German generals deploy more warbands

Roman generals pray to their gods

Germans now on every side

More Germans coming from the woods

A big hero blocks the path

Romans fighting for their lives

One Roman cohort breaks free

Last man standing

Eagles inches from the tables edge of safety

More Germans arrive in time to deal the final blow
