Filed by Ed Jablonski Several of the attendees have already remarked to me that the past gaming session at Steve’s was one of their most enjoyable ever! Rather than an “AAR”, here I humbly submit a “Before Action” Report:
The line-up was (not) as follows: Daniel, Mark, and Tom were NOT the Allies. They had no designated Team Captain. Barry and Rob were NOT the Japanese; Edward was NOT their Team Captain. Steve was NOT the GM. To begin, we gathered at Steve’s place, where he showed us his fabulous gaming set-up. Here we beheld his enormous Guadalcanal Map, plus his extensive set of air, naval, and land miniatures available with which to play out the entire campaign. He supplied us all with a large selection of cold drinks. His wife, a gracious hostess, brought us tasty tidbits to nibble on while the (later, full) meal was prepared. It was then revealed a unique opportunity: we got to help design the game! Rob asked the group some excellent game-design questions: Who are the Players? How much time do we have? Barry proposed an excellent schema for land movement. Many good ideas were tossed around. The discussions went on for a while, and we ultimately decided to postpone actual play until ”Texas Broadside” later this year. See the accompanying images of:
When the (plentiful) food was announced as ready, we retired to the downstairs dining room for some serious conversation. Accompanied by copious amounts of adult beverages, this overly well-read group of gamers discussed all of the greatest of historical military strategists:
This nonsense continued with the greatest of merriment until all the bottles were empty. Of course when that happened, everyone promptly left. Great Thanks to Steve for hosting! And sorry for all the mess! (I’m sure those stains will come out eventually by using just a little bit of bleach). It was a great time!
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What's This About?Stephen and Joe, with the support of many other club members, as play testers, have endeavored to undertake a grand club project - to develop a game system that commemorates the six months of battle around Guadalcanal (09 August 1942 to 14 February 1943). The campaign will involve air, land, and sea logistics in true milk stool fashion. ArchivesCategories |