I've mentioned before that my Gaming Friends are spread from Hamilton and Collingwood to Chatham. About a 3 hour drive at highway speeds from end to end.
We're sort of the middle intersecting bit of a vast sprawling Venn-diagram of many Southern Ontario interconnected Gaming groups, clubs, or local scenes. So we don't get together as much as we'd like.
One of the lads, finding himself centrally located now, has organized game days during August in between his and another's birthdays.
So Saturday I rolled up my sea matt, packed my ships, and drove off to join a dozen of my friends, old and new, for a day of barbecue and dice rolling.
I playtested a Snorkers! (Good Oh!) scenario I want to run next month at KEGSCon. I'm hoping to accommodate 6 players.
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| Swordfish get some good hits on Italian cruisers |
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| British cruiser squadron under attack. This game saw a first. Not one, but TWO flights of aircraft getting shot down. |
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| Italian DE flotilla making a torpedo attack on British light cruisers |
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| British destroyers finish off the Italian light cruisers |
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| HMS Glasgow crippled by Italian torpedo |
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| Another view of the Swordfish making their attack |
Learned some things. I'll review the fleet composition before the convention. Hopefully my friends had fun.
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| The gang |
After dinner it was a game of
Blücher with Keith's lovely 6mm armies. Joe and Paul ran the Imperial army. Rico and I played the Allies.
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| Allies in foreground. |
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| Swedes |
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| Prussians |
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| French, foreground. Not as many Prussians as I had started with in the back. |
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| Danes |
I'm not sure how it ended. I had to leave.
There were some other games on the dinner table. Age of sail using
The Full Nelson.
And something involving pirates.
And there was cake!
I can tell I had a good time because, despite being completely knackered, I had trouble settling down and getting to sleep.
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