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Re: BOW, A new brick wargame
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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:26:33 GMT
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In lugnet.gaming, Joe Strout wrote:
   This looks like a really neat system. The “description sheet” is very similar to a system I’ve used (though regrettably never got around to publishing) in a tactical dungeon game.

Thanks! Recently I had the chance to test it myself with a friend and I’m now really convinced of all the fun you can get from it.

   One refinement you might consider would be to put the minifigs onto 2x4 plates, and keep them there as they move around the battlefield. This gives you a consistent place to put damage markers (and mana/spirit-point markers, if you use those).

Yes, this might be an idea to try. However, it may becomes more difficult to move the minifig around. During my test, I found very convenient to just move the minifig one stud after the other, orienting it at the same time, just by counting 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...

   The only thing that really bugs me about the rules is that you seem to be using the term “hit points” backwards relative to every other game I’ve ever played. In normal usage, HP are points you start with, and then lose as you take damage. In your system, you start with zero HP and gain them as you take damage. I think I would frequently forget this, and get confused during play.

Yes, you’re right, most of the game give health point at the begining and then remove them during the game. It is still possible to do it in BOW with your Heroes. At the begining of the game you can add all the Marking Bricks on top of the HP on the Description Sheet of your Hero, then you remove them each time you take one point of Damage.

And for the Troopers, normally they only have one point of damage so the problem doesn’t really exist.

   But otherwise, it looks like a very sensible system. Thanks for contributing it and writing it up so nicely — I know that’s a lot of work!

Thank you. I will soon release the version 1.2 of the rules. Nothing changed but I rewrote some passage and add more pictures to make it easier to read.

Bye.



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This looks like a really neat system. The "description sheet" is very similar to a system I've used (though regrettably never got around to publishing) in a tactical dungeon game. One refinement you might consider would be to put the minifigs onto (...) (17 years ago, 18-Dec-07, to lugnet.gaming, FTX)

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