1775 board game using Pendraken figures

Started by fred., 18 September 2014, 08:59:28 PM

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fred.

I've just seen this great adaptation of the board game 1775 using Pendraken figures over on LAF



http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=71102.msg865009#msg865009

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Interesting,  anyone played the game? Wondering if t might be a way to drive a mini-campaign ;)

Any other suggestions for an AWI mini-campaign, preferably 1781 in the south.
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You could play Diplomacy in much the same way. And Risk would be a lot more entertaining if you had to fight a wargame every time you wanted to invade. And what about Kingmaker? The list is endless.  ;)
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