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Fun with nature
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Kev Adams Challenge: The Game '14
One of the original ideas behind this blog was to share games played using only Kev Adams minis.
It never happened...
Until this week-end!
Three mighty Ork heroes played a game using a homebrewed set of rules requiring playing cards, Gros Plant du Pays Nantais, and pig's snout.
The game mechanics were creative... Each player had a bottle of Gros Plant representing their Power (used to boost actions) and a tray of pig's snout representing their Life.
Every successful attack allowed the attacker to pick snout from the defender's tray with a single fork poke - the more skilful you are, the more snout you get, the more life you drain from your opponent. When your tray is empty, you die. The winner of the game is the last man standing - pretty straightforward.
Drurgl's used a lot of Power early in the game to rush his troops towards the objective.
The firefight was fierce, with the objective changing hands very often.
The battle reached such a climactic violence that the environment could hardly sustain it.
Glurgl was the first to die in the bloodbath... R.I.P....
And the mighty Drurgl finally emerged victorious. And a bit drunk, too.
The participants all agreed that this gaming experience was unique, and a kind of apex in their hobby career.
It never happened...
Until this week-end!
Three mighty Ork heroes played a game using a homebrewed set of rules requiring playing cards, Gros Plant du Pays Nantais, and pig's snout.
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The set up - the objective is (nearly) in the middle: a mighty artifact that allows players to rain heavenly death upon their opponents. |
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Warlord Glurgl's faction |
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Warlord Drurgl's faction |
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Warlord Schmurgl's faction |
The game mechanics were creative... Each player had a bottle of Gros Plant representing their Power (used to boost actions) and a tray of pig's snout representing their Life.
Every successful attack allowed the attacker to pick snout from the defender's tray with a single fork poke - the more skilful you are, the more snout you get, the more life you drain from your opponent. When your tray is empty, you die. The winner of the game is the last man standing - pretty straightforward.
Drurgl's used a lot of Power early in the game to rush his troops towards the objective.
The firefight was fierce, with the objective changing hands very often.
The battle reached such a climactic violence that the environment could hardly sustain it.
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Glurgl was the first to die in the bloodbath... R.I.P....
And the mighty Drurgl finally emerged victorious. And a bit drunk, too.
The participants all agreed that this gaming experience was unique, and a kind of apex in their hobby career.
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Cliff Ansell mini
A curiosity you may have not heard of - I hadn't.
Thanks to Dave for sharing this; you can read more on his blog:
http://deartonyblair.blogspot.fr/2014/08/wargames-foundry-30-years-on.html
Thanks to Dave for sharing this; you can read more on his blog:
http://deartonyblair.blogspot.fr/2014/08/wargames-foundry-30-years-on.html
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Painted OldHammer Gobbo
James T from ReamOfChaos80s kindly sent us a pic of his lovingly painted oldhammer gobbo :)
If you check out his (damn fantastic) blog, you'll also find an interesting interview with Kev:
http://realmofchaos80s.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/goblinmaster-interview-with-kevin-adams.html
If you check out his (damn fantastic) blog, you'll also find an interesting interview with Kev:
http://realmofchaos80s.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/goblinmaster-interview-with-kevin-adams.html
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Gustav's Boar Riders Return
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Darren's Wolfriders
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Crooked Claw gobbos
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How about more goblins?
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Yet more gobbos from Dave C!
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The blog is looking for an "editor!"
Hi folks
I need to face it: after more than 4 years of running this little blog, it has become obvious that I can't keep up - other interferences, you know... Anyway, posting some pictures every now and then may not be a demanding effort, but it happens that I'm constantly behind of things so I think it's time I give the reigns to someone who'll maintain this little corner of KevAdamsness properly.
Please get in touch if you want to take the job!
I need to face it: after more than 4 years of running this little blog, it has become obvious that I can't keep up - other interferences, you know... Anyway, posting some pictures every now and then may not be a demanding effort, but it happens that I'm constantly behind of things so I think it's time I give the reigns to someone who'll maintain this little corner of KevAdamsness properly.
Please get in touch if you want to take the job!
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