Inverlochy 1645 replayed with FK&P

Started by d_Guy, 18 October 2017, 04:53:57 AM

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d_Guy


I am continuing to enjoy playing with a draft of the For King and Parliament rules. Having started with the Lessie's Moor scenario I wanted to try to replay something I'd done earlier out on the Fringe.

Inverlochy pits a goodly number of Highland types against each other adding in a Highland feud (Campbell v. MacDonald) to the welter of reasons the Wars of the Three Kingdoms were fought.

Historically this battle was a decisive Royalist victory and the replay delivered the same results, yet the Covenanter's were game and put up a nasty fight. As I get more and more comfortable with the rules, the play is becoming smoother and I can concentrate on the story that gets generated by the game.

If you like To the Strongest! I suspect you are really going to like FK&P.

The full report, more notes on FK&P, and additional pics are at my blog:
https://inredcoatragsattired.com/2017/10/17/inverlochy-1645-with-fkp/

The Campbell clan array (front line) awaits the Royalist attack approaching from the lower slopes of Ben Nevis:


Manus O'Cahan's Irish musketeers demolish Rouge's Lowland battalion on the Royalist left flank:


The Covenanter front line (blue) is being perforated by Royalist (red) attacks:


With Alasdair MacColla laying dead on the field, Montrose leads the Glengarry MacDonalds in crushing the right wing of Argyll's Regiment.
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Norm

As a fan of grids, this has instant appeal to me. I like that a sense of battle, with different things happing at different points in the line, can be got out of something that is just 12 cells wide, a format that will easily scale up or down to meet gamers needs re table size.

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Great looking game and can't wait for these to be released.

jchaos79

great battle report! and good looking pictures!

Terry37

Great looking battle, and nice looking troops!! Well done!!!

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It is a joy to read your reports, Bill, you have a real knack!

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d_Guy

Hey folks, thanks for the comments!  :)

Quote from: Norm on 18 October 2017, 05:45:50 AM
As a fan of grids, this has instant appeal to me. I like that a sense of battle, with different things happing at different points in the line, can be got out of something that is just 12 cells wide, a format that will easily scale up or down to meet gamers needs re table size.

I'm becoming more and more a fan also and of smaller space productions in general. It would be interesting to use these rules on a hex grid.  As I think about the rules it would require a good deal of reworking to accomplish (I think).  I haven't looked yet but probably someone has done "To the Stongest!" on hexagons, will have to look.

Quote from: mollinary on 18 October 2017, 03:00:46 PM
It is a joy to read your reports, Bill, you have a real knack!

Andrew

Thanks - you and Simon provide the "scripts", I just "film" what happens.  :)


Quote from: cameronian on 18 October 2017, 04:01:35 PM
Colonel Cockburn's experience should be a warning to us all ... never have sex on a nylon carpet !

The military probably has a training film on this.  :-\
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