I had heard a lot of good things about the Sword and Spear rules and though rules and dice had been purchased, measuring sticks had been made and even a whole new army painted I still had not had a game. So last weekend one of the club members also known as my gallant son wanted a proper game with me. (must be after something). A quick check over the minis, drag a handful of terrain out and plonk it all down on his games mat. We were off.
French vs English HYW during the first turn. Only 8 units a side just so we can get our heads around the rules. |
We both set up blind, with a large board placed between the two of us. Sort of like a confrontation after the fog lifts. |
Note the sneaky English Hobilars making there way with a general through the woods. They moved slow but not so slow that they got bogged down and they forced me to peal away some of my heavy hitters. |
Slowly coming together. The large artillery could shoot quite far but just did not seem to cause me much harm. |
Notice that my knights on the left flank have somewhat evaporated. Good shooting there me lad, good shooting. |
The sneaky hobilars are about to meet their match. |
My dead knights from the archery. |
The left flank is about to get messy. |
French Knights 1, English Hobilars 0 but I could not get the general too. |
2 comments:
Sounds promising. cheers
Yes it does seem to be one of the more promising rules at the moment. Mechanics seem very sensible and a few more games might be enough to want to switch over to them. Also the game is scale independent so 6 to 28 mm look possible.
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