Just got back from another great Enfilade - our "big" local gaming convention. It's actually still going on with a lot a nice games; some attended by a few of our Canadian brethren who are staying around until tomorrow (happily retired folks). I ran a second Bolt Action Western Desert Game on Saturday afternoon and also played in a great Xenos Rampant game in the evening. As the GM for the Xenos game is a longtime buddy, and actually all of the players are old buddies, it was truly an enjoyable game. In fact, the Xenos game won best in period. The GM always runs fabulous games - and is also the one who hosts our annual Christmas Rampant games in December. This convention is attended by folks who've been around the local area (Washington State, Oregon, British Columbia, etc.) gaming together in smaller groups for decades. I'm one of the "newer gamers" of the crowd, but this makes my 17th year attending! There was a little over 300 attendees, and to be honest, it's like an extended family. Anyway, here's a few more pics of games from Saturday (morning, afternoon, and evening periods), and some from Sunday morning. Oh, and I'm not sure if I mentioned in the earlier posts, but the reason there are so many games with desert terrain it's because this year's theme was "Warfare in the Desert" - suggested by yours truly and voted in.
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My Bolt Action Western Desert game using the Battle of Alam Halfa scenario - Axis Germans and Italians needing to breakthrough Allied British and Free French defense line. The Axis players did manage to squeak in a victory (as the in the earlier game) by getting one unit past the line. I had to remind and encourge the DAK players to do this as they tend to want to stick around and exhange fire with the Allies |
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The GM's ruling stands! Even if the QRS (written by GM) says otherwise! |
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The Xenos Rampant game I was lucky to play in |
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Xenos Rampant game - players (me included) and the GM already wearing his Best of Period medal. |
Pictures from some of the other games - again, a lot of games with the desert theme.
Well, so ends another great convention - and nice thing is it's only 25 minutes from my home, although I do stay at the hotel where its held as I tend to unwind after (and sometimes during) gaming with a few cold ones with friends. Hope you like the pics and if you have questions on them I can try to answer them for you. Until next time, thanks for stopping by and wishing you the best.