“News from the Front” – Expanding Bolt Action (Battle Reports)
Since starting Bolt Action, I have now played three games of it – two of which are covered in battle reports in this article.
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.
Since starting Bolt Action, I have now played three games of it – two of which are covered in battle reports in this article.
Today I have a review of the Europe gaming mat from Cigar Box Battle Mats. This mat is different than most I’ve seen, but that’s a great thing.
I have begun playing Bolt Action. To start off with I bought German and British forces to go for a Market Garden style of force.
I’m looking to start playing Bolt Action, but I wanted to talk about my feelings on the setting, and my personal connection to the era the game is set in.
I wanted to talk about the pros and cons of being a multi-gamer, someone who plays lots of different games. Cost and storage are a few factors.
I wanted to show you how I made cobblestone bases simply, quickly, and easily for my miniatures. You only need a few tools to do this and the results are awesome.
I had the chance to interview the team over at Sky Relics, Derek the Creator, and Michael, Editor and Co-writer of the game.
I am working on getting local players involved with Battlefleet Gothic, and I need to gather a few things so that we can play games.
With Age of Sigmar having changed the face of Fantasy, I’ve begun looking to other games and playing wargames I never would have touched previously.
I got to play my first game using the Maelstrom of War cards and mission and I wanted to share my thoughts on playing the Maelstrom mission.
Many people claim they know what they want from a wargame but do they? Do they really want a war game or a battle game? It’s all about how you approach it.
Time for an Age of Sigmar review after a few games. The hardest thing for me were the fluff changes. I wanted to see the End of Times reach a conclusion.