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Miniature Mondays: a battlefield to call your own
More on Old Skool Skirmish today. Diehard miniatures join the ranks I’ll be using for my personal games. Some great models in their growing range. I particularly like the Eru-kin (above), though there are plenty of other gems lurking in … Continue reading
Posted in Miniature Mondays, Old Skool Skirmish, SF skirmish, Skirmish games, Terrain
Tagged Miniature Mondays, Old Skool Skirmish, Terrain
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Skirmish Plans
l’ve been working on a 5-year plan of late. It’s an enlightening change of hat to ponder stuff in this temporal scale, when most projects last a far shorter time, and the daily grind is, of course, daily. Most of … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Old Skool Skirmish, Skirmish games
Tagged Old Skool Skirmish, SF Skirmish, Skirmish games
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Game Design Theory: Benchmarks for Other Skirmish Games?
Having proposed the Collateral nightclub shootout as a benchmark for modern skirmishes, I’ve started to think about what might be an equivalent for ancient/medieval/fantasy games. I’ve got a few ideas kicking about, but before I prejudice your thinking too much, … Continue reading