Just got back from a game day up in Kent (Washington) at Wizard's Keep. This has been a monthly event for at least a couple years or so, but my first time there. It's only about 40 minutes away from my house, so not too bad. I was fortunate to get into a great Trojan War game using Tribal rules. There were six players, three each Greek and Trojans. I ran several Trojan units with two heroes, Hector and Aeneas, no less. These two heroes did well, Hector killing off Antilochus and Ajax the Greater, and even sending Poseidon scurrying off the field. Aeneas did well too in defeating Agamemnon in a round of combat, but succomed to injuries later in the game. My other spear units did well too - only one of four dying gloriously whilst defending Troy. The game was called at the end of turn 4, the Greeks only winning by a slight margin thanks to having only one more unit than the Trojans making across the center of the battlefield. My units had accumulated 18 honor points at the end of the game - the most of the players. This was only my second or third time playing the rules, but was able to pick up on them very easily - thanks in no small part to the host's awesome gaming aids including quick reference cards for units and heroes. Also, there were two other players who are experienced with the rules - one being David Sullivan (I Live With Cats blog) and the other, Kevin Smyth (A Gamer's Tale blog). I'm sure they'll be posting about the game on their blogs too. Here are a few pictures of the game, as well as the several other games hosted there. The other games were O Group, Clash of Spears, Battle Tech, and DBA.
All in all a great way to spend an otherwise gloomy, overcast day in the Pacific NW. ADDENDUM: I just ordered a copy of Tribal (2nd Ed) from Badger Games. Plan to try it out with my Gempei War/Heian Period, as well as my own Trojan War stuff.