"Decades had passed since the last of the miners had been seen. Nobody knew for sure what had happened to them? Perhaps they left with their precious cargo under the cover of darkness? Perhaps a cave collapse had buried them all alive? The truth was anyone’s guess.
For a long time now, people in the surrounding towns and villages spread rumours about vast stockpiles of gold hidden... [click here for more]
Every tabletop war-gamer must have three things with which to do battle:
1) The rules for whatever system they are playing. 2) An Army to control. 3) A landscape upon which their army will wage war.
Within many gaming scenarios a cobbled street can fit in perfectly. Whether the setting is that of high fantasy, medieval, reneasance, WW2, modern day or even a post apocalyptic wasteland.
This PDF... [click here for more]
Every tabletop war-gamer must have three things with which to do battle:
1) The rules for whatever system they are playing. 2) An Army to control. 3) A landscape upon which their army will wage war.
Within many gaming scenarios a cobbled street can fit in perfectly. Whether the setting is that of high fantasy, medieval, reneasance, WW2, modern day or even a post apocalyptic wasteland.
This PDF... [click here for more]
Every tabletop war-gamer must have three things with which to do battle:
1) The rules for whatever system they are playing. 2) An Army to control. 3) A landscape upon which their army will wage war.
Within the area of modern era war gaming, the modern tarmac road is undoubtedly the most important feature. It does not matter whether you are battling WW2, modern day or Post Apocalyptic wastelands,... [click here for more]
Every tabletop war-gamer must have three things with which to do battle:
1) The rules for whatever system they are playing. 2) An Army to control. 3) A landscape upon which their army will wage war.
One of the mainstays of tabletop role-playing is the winding river and it’s addition to the battlefield terrain creates both benefits and hindrances to all armies that encounter it.
Traditionally,... [click here for more]