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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Andy Lynch writes:
> Wow! Great scenery! Looks like a lot of fun. How many hours did you
> end up playing?
Well we all got there at about 10am. It took until about noon to get
everything setup. The game then lasted until about 6pm.
>
> I would love to try this sometime, but I think GardenSlug is needing a
> centralized meeting place that is large enough and convenient for all or
> most of us... :-(
Having the space and the time can definitly be a problem. We have rented rooms
in the past but this puts a tight time limit on the game and can take longer to
set up. The last couple we have been fortunate enought to be able to use one
of our members homes.
For this most recent game I was able to bring 6 of our train tables to the site
the week before and set them up. This made it much better than just sitting on
the floor. We also did a lot of preparation before the game so setup actually
went fairly smoothly.
Eric Kingsley
>
> -Andy Lynch
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eric Kingsley" <kingsley@nelug.org>
> > Follow ups to .org.us.nelug and .fun.gaming. .castle was included because
> > this was a Tech Level 2 (medieval) game.
> >
> > There is a small description of the game on the page but I am sure you are
> > probably more interested in the pictures.
> >
> > http://www.nelug.org/bw063001/
> >
> > On a personal note this was by far the most fun I have had at a Brikwars game
> > yet. Many of the rules and scorings finally clicked and I actually had all my
> > guys scored before the game. This was my frist Tech level 2 game and I would
> > have to say I found it much more enjoyable than the higher tech levels. The
> > hand to hand combat was fantastic.
> >
> >
> > Eric Kingsley
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