Maurice Game

Started by fred., 09 July 2012, 09:23:29 PM

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fred.

We played a game of Maurice on Friday, with a couple of players on each side, figures were pretty much all Pendraken.


British cavalry advance - they have just had the confusion card played on one unit, which has advance in front of the others!


Towards the end, the British infantry has advanced, following the withdrawal of the cavalry. The French eventually won the firefight, and we called it a night.

Overall a fun game, with lots of decision points, and the two new players seemed to like it - one that much he has order his first 10mm figures!!
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Some more detailed shots of the figures taken the next day in better light


The French after shooting holes in the thin red line!


The French defenders who sat untouched for the whole game


French Infantry stand strong against the British Cavalry - by this point the British cavalry had suffered multiple disruptions - and the gap in the centre is where a third unit had been destroyed by musket fire


The British artillery, which started out well, but inexplicably switched its fire to the French artillery (which is resistant to long range bombardment) to little effect


The valiant British Reserve
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Steve J

Glad you had a good game. The figures look nice BTW :).

Kiwidave

The figures look really nice! More reason for me to dabble in a period I know nothing about (other than I like tricornes :))

Duke Speedy of Leighton

These really look the part, looks like a heck of a scrap!  :D
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fred.

Thanks chaps.

It was a good scrap, it started out fairly cautious with long range bombardments, and a bit of a cavalry fight, then ended up with a multi turn infantry fire fight, which eventually whittled down the British.  For this game we played without National Advatages to keep the rules simple.

KD - I only really started WSS because I fancied a Red Coat army and tricorns look good!
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Last Hussar

09 August 2012, 12:52:16 PM #7 Last Edit: 09 August 2012, 12:53:53 PM by Last Hussar
Quote from: Kiwidave on 10 July 2012, 07:39:43 AM
The figures look really nice! More reason for me to dabble in a period I know nothing about (other than I like tricornes :))

Yeah, that's why I'm doing WSS- Sunjester said "What period next", and I said "Tricornes!"

We WERE going to do SYW - I had even bought the paint for the Russians, researched the uniforms etc.

Then at the Milton Keynes show SJ was offered 3 Pendraken WSS army packs at a £5 discount.  We bought the French and Prussian packs, I chose Prussia at random (the old 'hold it behind your back' method).  We presurised a friend into getting the English/British pack.

So, I ended up with a different army in a period for which we had no rules and no idea about the period.  It has ended up that £5 discount has cost me over £100 in this mystery period.

But hey, TRICORNES! (I have a tricorne to wear - Tricornes are cool).
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Aart Brouwer

Confusion cards, long range bombardments, ditches and bushes that 'weren't on the map' - beautiful!

I can't wait to play Maurice now that I've received the full rules package with the cards 'n all. These rules really seem to deliver on the 'period flavour' side like Nik and others promised when they recommended them on this forum. Plus they have a special rule for 'light' pike units which looks just right for the 1670's to 1690's. Up in my mancave in the attic, the coming winter will be Augsburg winter!

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Quote from: mad lemmey on 09 August 2012, 01:09:43 PM
But Fezes are cooler!

Oh yes - they certainly are:


And so are Stetsons, of course:


Not forgetting:

Luddite

We're trying Maurice next week.  Quite looking forwards too it, especially given the insane pricetag.


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It's an insane price tag but my goodness it's a good game. It's not necessarily incredibly historical (which is why my SYW Austrians now fight as the Margravate of Unterfreschdorf) but it is totally addictive. And you can see from the above photos how good it looks.
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Dave Fielder

Second the Maurice sentiments, just a really good game. It does do 18th century, but not in mind numbing detail. The rules have a high degree of narrative which will frustrate true linear marchers.
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sunjester

The photos of the game look great! :-bd
Quote from: Last Hussar on 09 August 2012, 12:52:16 PM
Yeah, that's why I'm doing WSS- Sunjester said "What period next", and I said "Tricornes!"

We WERE going to do SYW - I had even bought the paint for the Russians, researched the uniforms etc.

Then at the Milton Keynes show SJ was offered 3 Pendraken WSS army packs at a £5 discount.  We bought the French and Prussian packs, I chose Prussia at random (the old 'hold it behind your back' method).  We presurised a friend into getting the English/British pack.

So, I ended up with a different army in a period for which we had no rules and no idea about the period.  It has ended up that £5 discount has cost me over £100 in this mystery period.


I don't want to even think about how much that £5 "saving" has cost me. :o X_X