Much gaming was had which is entirely the point, so I judge it a success, especially over a relaxing holiday weekend.
Last Wednesday, on a bit of a whim, Velker and I had at Cannae for Field of Glory 2. I knew we'd be playing it in the big game on Saturday night, but it remains one of my favorite battles of all time and don't miss many opportunities to play it if I can.
I tried a strategy to thwart Hannibal's flanking moves that involved pulling a solid group of Hastati out from my center to deal with his advancing horse, but wound up getting tent-staked by his Carthaginians in a game that turned into something of a rout.
The Armchair Dragoons' Blood Bowl tournament continues with a fair amount of, well, blood shed including this tournament's first death. Interestingly, these are not well-watched videos and I'll likely not be streaming quite as many, perhaps limiting myself to a "game of the round". Still, as I say, there's a death in this one:
Our friend in Newcastle, Bob, was feeling poorly so was unable to make it for part two of the re-fight of the Napoleon's Last Battles campaign game. Doug stood in ably as both Blucher and Wellington, but Ron's French are pushing. The Emperor has left Grouchy to pursue the fleeing Prussians from Ligny -- the record there is not the best -- but Wellington has chosen to hold his line a good deal forward of Mt. St. Jean.
"Saturday Night Fights" was the best of what we do as no fewer than six fellows took a hard run at Cannae for Commands and Colours: Ancients. It will be remembered (?) that the Carthaginians had a nice lead coming out of last week, but the Romans definitely got back into it with a strong win and now lead the overall banner total 21-20. Or should that be XXI-XX? Round III will be next week Saturday at Dertosa.
Current projects? Yeesh.
1: Re-doing Leipzig for Blucher. Yes, that Leipzig.
2: Getting the Blucher mini-campaigns using Scharnhorst started.
3: Building ahead as there are a lot of Commands and Colours: Napoleonics scenarios coming up in later July.
4: Running at least a couple games of Paddy Griffith's Men Against Fire. This is an unusual admixture of tabletop miniatures, role-playing, and Kriegsspiel. It will likely be an unmitigated disaster, but I must at least try.
5. Keeping the 1809 Flight of the Eagle KS rolling. We've made it to April 22, 1809!
6. I have promised two games each to the Armchair Dragoons' virtual convention and the virtual Historicon scheduled the next week.
I am terribly grateful that TTS does not charge by the hour.
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