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Author Topic: Muskets & Tomahawks AAR from our Sunday game  (Read 1762 times)

Offline Anatoli

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Muskets & Tomahawks AAR from our Sunday game
« on: March 28, 2013, 09:53:10 AM »
Played another game of Muskets and Tomahawks over at my friend Thomas, it was a 360 points per side game though I didn't record anything  so will keep this post brief and let you guys focus on the pictures from the game.

It was once again the French and British fighting it out, this time a force of French Regulars made up or regular infantry, French marines, a cannon, and some Huron attacked a British village guarded by Provincial troops and militia backed up by a couple of indian allies.

The scenario conditions for the French were to slaughter at least 2/3rd of the enemy force, the British had to defend their civilians of which there were 12 people. If more than 50% of the civilians got killed the British would lose the battle.

The side plot for the British were that one of the officers was a spy and was just visiting his comrades in the village when the enemy attacked. As such he must keep a low profile and try to remain unseen by the enemy if he is to be able to infiltrate them again.

The side plot for the French was, and Thomas really has a good knack for rolling these kind of side plots, that they had an insane officer. It turned out to be the senior officer riding a horse too! This crazy old fart is demented and doesn't know what he is doing half of the time. Each time he is activated both players roll a D6, the player who rolls higher activates the officer. However, if the opponent activates the officer he can only move him about - no shooting/fighting. Still, in order for the French to succeed with their side plot they had to keep the old deranged officer alive until the end of  the battle! Good luck....


Check the full AAR and the rest of the 40 pictures over at my blog:
http://anatolisgameroom.blogspot.se/2013/03/muskets-tomahawks-24313-game-aar.html




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Re: Muskets & Tomahawks AAR from our Sunday game
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2013, 01:38:21 PM »
Nice as always mate. It looks like a good game. I need to start using some of the side plots.

 

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