Back to Napoleonic "imagi-nations" this month. A battle between Arcadia and Nemea, using Scenario 1 from Mr. S. Asquith's book, Scenarios for all ages. I tweaked the Arcadian side a bit to match my available figures, but otherwise kept to the basic description. I played solo, so had the Nemeans on defence just hold the ridge, noting fancy, and directed the Arcadian side, with a flanking move and a fixing advance. However I put in a die roll for the Arcadian right wing commander to go over to a full assault on the ridge, which he promptly did! The game played for nearly 12 turns, which I set as a maximum.
Rules this time were an amended Napoleonic version I have cobbled together of the Perry's ACW "Firepower", which I have quite liked for that period, especially as they have variable move rates, which is handy for solo gaming. They are also quick and uncomplicated, which I find more and more is the type of game I am enjoying, especially as my time on the dining room table is limited and I really like to see a game reach a conclusion! So not "Old School" in the fullest sense, but not far off as a set, I would say. They also avoid the activation of units by die roll or cards which I am not that keen on; i like to get on a move the units and make my own blunders! Which I do!
Here are some photographs, some with added captions on them. I plan to do the next scenario soon to further test the rules. Figures are mostly Hinchliffe 25mm metal, with Perry or Victrix 28mm hard plastic and some Old Glory 25mm metal as well. Flags are homemade, uniforms entirely original, not based on a particular country. All figures individually based, in the "Old School" style.
Nice and I agree about straight forward rules - they just see more games get to the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you liked it. And also on rules, I am coming round more and more to the view that it is a "game" for enjoyment, so trimming off all the extra stuff makes that more likely.
DeleteJust what I needed to see today. My Napoleonic Imagi-Nation project has stalled a bit as of late. Work, reserve duty, and such getting in the way. But this might help me to get going again.
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed it and hope it does spur you on to get going again. Nice to see another Napoleonic "imagi-nations" fan, we are a bit of a minority!
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