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Monday, June 15, 2020

A Murder of Crowz for Zomicide and some AD1666 makes an appearance on the bench

Stone the Crows

You can not have too few models for zomicides because if you do the zombies get an extra activation and it ends badly for all the characters. We are currently on chapter eight on the Black Plague expansion. Chapter Seven was a little grim with only one of the six characters escaping. Not helped by the wizard immolating characters on two separate occasions for the greater good. Never trust a wizard. 


Also making an appearance are some AD1666 characters. AD1666 was a kick starter I backed after playing the developer in Tactica a while ago. I like the concept D´Artagnan and friends Vs vampires in the political backdrop of the congress of Vienna in 1666AD.  But having played Tribal the mechanics seem a little chunky. In general miniature broad games seem to equate quantity to quality. There is probably more tokens than need in the game. Anyway Don Quixote and his blunderbuss wielding sidekick, Sancho, will soon be able to forces of evil.  Baska and Ketling from Polish folklore are also ready to take a stand.





2 comments:

Frank O Donnell said...

Where are the crows from mate ?

Dakeryus said...

Hi Franco, they are from Zombicide Black Plague (https://store.us.asmodee.com/catalogue/zombicide-murder-of-crowz_1979/)

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