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Blood Red Skies unboxing yesterday and Lard content with some CoC today…after all, not the worst start into a week on BoW:-)
fantastic, here’s me thinking I’d be stuck watching Casualty tonight and this video comes up on the feed! Always good to see Rich on the show
I haven´t played it yet, I just watched some let´s plays. Seeing you having so much fun today and understanding more and more of this game I will have a go now.
Richard is a very funny lad to play with or against and he has a great ability to explain things.
Thank you for this report.
A great game. Chain of Command is a superb set of rules. By the way, Richard forgot to re-roll the ‘1’s’ which the US riflemen can do when firing. John, that was a fantastic shot from the Schreck 😉
great game @johnlyons seems like you had a blast, quite literally in the case of the killing the Sherman
A very good game. I’ve played it a few times since it was published, always exciting to watch the story of the game unfold.
Excellent video guys, it’s great to see Richard back in the studio. Well done John, that shot to destroy the Sherman was cinematic mate. Chain of Command is a superb set of rules at the platoon scale as it creates a lot of tension without being over complicated.
I look forward to more Lardy videos in the future, any chance we will see a What a Tanker let’s play?
I really love the mechanics of this game. The pregame really is a major difference and adds a fantastic element of strategy to the game.
Great match guys.
Enjoying watching this rule set, seems like there are a couple of different things that get complicated but the rounds seem pretty fast.
That game looks very fun! The scout phase is a very nice idea and adition to the play.
A really great game ,now to convince myself do I really need another set of rules ahh help
I love the rules! A superb demo game played in the best spirit of sportsmanship. I must get my grubby paws on these rules.
Very entertaining game
Great game, really enjoyed it and Richards narration is spot on with clear concise telling of the rules and his plans without disrupting the flow of the game – great stuff.
@johnlyons you really have to adjust your Panther’s track tension or it will run into serious trouble quite soon 😉
But anyway, CoC seems a really fun game and with the scout phase and the way deployment works it provides some great tactical options across the entire game.
Awesome to see Chain of Command again. Rich is a great guy to listen to (“well that’s a rotten thing to do” 😀 ) and seems like fun to play against.
Hi, does anyone know what sort of minis they were using? Bolt Action?