Issue 393 of Wargames Illustrated have just hit the shelves on the UK high street and included is a free rules supplement from Andy Callan.
They look to be a very nice and sensible set and have been well presented by the magazine. I have posted a quick early appraisal on my blog if this interests anyone. Thank you WI, very good. LINK
http://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2020/08/never-mind-billhooks-free-rules.html
They remind me of Lion Rampant based upon another review, but with some nice activation ideas and period specific details, so not at all bad if they're as much fun to play. Off to your site for a ganders Norm :).
Steve there are designer notes in the mag and it looks like Rampant was an influence, there is much to like in this set.
I'm off to WH Smith's tomorrow morning to try and buy this issue :). Given that the Game of Thrones story line was influenced by WotR, then I can see these rules working well for this and any ImagiNations settings, should one so wish.
Andy Callan has written the rules for most of Peter Dennis's Paperboys books, including the War of the Roses one. Wonder if these rules are an extension of these?
If I see a copy I may well pick this up.
Nice write up! This has peaked my interest, I don't know a whole lot about War of the Roses but I've always had some interest in the period, I might have to pick up this issue.
Thanks for Sharing
Quote from: Raider4 on 28 August 2020, 06:39:58 PM
If I see a copy I may well pick this up.
Found myself within wandering distance of Smith's this morning, so now have a copy.
More cards to make . . . /sigh
(Who am I kidding, I enjoy doing things like that. Although by the time I've finished my butterfly mind will have flittered onto something else (looking at you, Sellswords & Spellslingers))
Hah, I don't need another set of rules, he says hitting "buy now" on a copy of WI393 :D
Nice report Norm, it even convinced me
To order the card set!
Thanks all. the official card set is nice, Wargames Illustrated have made a big effort on this issue.
What would it take to restore the word pique to general recognition and use? ;D
For myself and my friends, it's still widely used and recognised.
I'm currently reading the rules on holiday. I'm quite piqued as there's no damn time!
Finished my home-made cards & tokens over the week-end.
Quote from: Steve J on 28 August 2020, 06:03:27 PM
Given that the Game of Thrones story line was influenced by WotR . . .
Found myself designing Stark & Lannister leader cards yesterday evening. Could also find myself doing English & Scottish, or Swiss & Burgundy, or . . .
Tokens I have more than enough of but the cards were just easier to buy! Good price point :)
Quote from: FierceKitty on 16 September 2020, 06:06:22 AM
What would it take to restore the word pique to general recognition and use? ;D
Being used in a Cardi B video/song
I can't tell the difference on whose who anymore. Think I stopped at Rihanna!
Quote from: Raider4 on 16 September 2020, 09:25:29 AM
Found myself designing Stark & Lannister leader cards yesterday evening.
And, if anyone is interested, here* they are: NMtB_Westeros.pdf (https://1drv.ms/b/s!AKZH1Lr_bLi_oS0).
Designed to go with the backs available from the Wargames Illustrated website as a free download.
* Hope this works
Worked for me, with no need to login :)
Note you've made 4 'things' available
Quote from: paulr on 18 September 2020, 08:46:53 AM
Note you've made 4 'things' available
Ahh, okay. Thanks for the heads-up.
One of which appears to be a picture of FierceKitty after a night drowning the sorrows of his many losses.
;D ;D ;D