Wargaming With the Next Generation – Part 2
This second part in gaming with the next generation goes over playing Kings of War with my son and the things I do to keep him interested in the game.
Howdy wargamers and hobbyists. I have been playing tabletop miniature games since the late 80's with HeroQuest and Space Crusade, before progressing to Space Marine (Epic), and I haven't looked back since. More of a narrative and casual gamer than highly competitive, I model, convert, paint, and play various games. Currently playing Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Kings of War, Frostgrave, Bolt Action, Warhammer Quest, Dropfleet Commander, Battlefleet Gothic, Necromunda, Man O' War & Blood Bowl! Ask me anything about my gaming and hobby experience, and I will tell you no lies. Thanks for reading.
This second part in gaming with the next generation goes over playing Kings of War with my son and the things I do to keep him interested in the game.
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