Well, a long time has passed since I last had the pleasure of a visit, but last week we managed to get together again.
Dave said that there would be two games for Phil and I, a War of 1812 and a Pulp.
I had recently been a visitor to both Canada and the USA and they kindly put my lack of finesse down to jetlag, I put it down to the trauma of spending time as a front-seat passenger in a NYC yellow cab, better than any Disney Ride.
Here I am in the custody of the 1812 Homeland Security detail.
Fairplay to Canada, they take goverment sponsored historical re-enactmants to a new level......
Anyway, to the games:
A Black Powder game, where I was to defend the two redoubts on the left, while Phil's Americans had to capture them. Not difficult, you might think, but in my tired state I decided to attack. Not a great idea and, quite rightly , Phil gave me a quite heavy pasting, as seen below:
In the long run, however:
The second game was a spin on hunt the lady, where both gangs had to find and escort Queen Victoria. Rules where Astounding Tales, a truly versatile set of rules usable from 1750 through to 2050, take a look.
Phil was Moriarty with his collection of ne'erdowells:
I was Sherlock Holmes with some fine upstanding chaps:
The area to search:
Dave was quite exasperated by how long it took us to find her and, for a time, the game resorted to us trading shots. Eventually she was found and there was some rushing and nip and tucking. A very close game, but the good guys finally got her to waddle sedately off my side.
So, one game each......
Thanks to Dave and Sue for their hospitality and to Phil for being his usual genial gamer.