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That ain’t no Quars
don’t know who did it but I’m home from the pub and I’ve fixed it
Had great fun with this one. Love the storytelling that comes out of it and the possibility for interesting scenarios
never knowing how many actions you can take does allow for some sneaky mind games.
🙂
Thanks for doing this. Great to watch and nice to see Ben involved with a ‘Let’s Play’.
Was great fun – thanks for watching 🙂
Good to see Ben actually playing a game. Very interesting mechanics, I like it. Can we get some close up photos of the painted minis?
as soon as I’m back in the studio
About halfway through the Let’s Play and it looks like a fun system! Oh, if I could only find someone to buy into this together with me!
Uncle Adam referenced the OTT video! Huzzah! 😉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rONW1V-6nNo
Around the 9 minute mark.