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Mad for War Gunnery tutorial - video
Another in the series of the Mad for War series of short Tutorial videos aimed at making entry into the world of late 17th century naval gaming easy and fun. I am so pleased at the feedback I have received on these videos. Obviously making them is a bit of work but the fact that they are being viewed and used is reward enough.
More info on Mad for War collateral here very soon. Lots of scenarios...
Epic action in a square foot
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Scenario 3 Trial by Fire! |
I have finished my intensive activities around the Battle of Vågen 1665 and am duty bound to report that from an English perspective, it is the equivalent of setting your computer AI to Extreme Difficulty level. Three iterations of the battle - the historical, an amended order of battle including some heavier English units which were present but dicnot participate in the...
Project Vågen - The smallest large wargame I've ever done?
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1664 VOC Return Fleet from Batavia value of cargo: £500,000,000: The 'Mark'. |
In my relentless quest to create more wargaming collateral I turned to an action which has long fascinated me - The Battle of Vågen which took place during the 2nd Anglo Dutch War. Vågen is not actually a place, it is the harbour area of the town of Bergen in Norway. A Dutch East India Spice fleet which had avoided passing...
4Play workshop
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Action between Clan Chattan and Keppoch Macdonalds - from Crann Tara |
I have been working on new 4Play scenarios including a dozen naval packs to support Mad for War. Here is a peek at what in coming up.
CRANN TARA - Clan warfare between 1660 and 1690.
This one fascinated me after Dave sent me some information on little known clan actions which took place during my core period of interest. This pack...
Mad for War Game turn sequence video uploaded
I have just uploaded a new video running through the game turn sequence of Mad for War to YouTube.
Actually starting to see some games being played by groups now, so that's really nice.
Working on some Swedish ships right now for the Scanian War. More of that soon.
Meanwhile here is the link;
Fighting Talk Forum - Mad for War Board just created
Fighting Talk has not featured heavily in my prioirities for a couple of years now. I simply do not have time to do everything and I definitely get a D on my report card for my contributions. However, the arrival of Mad for War Essentials has provided the impetus to attempt to do better all round on the Boards. I will visit as often as I can and make contributions which add some value.
Interestingl...
Mad for War Essentials - Release at 1700 GMT (1200 EST) February 4 2021
Mad for War Essentials will be availabe today at 1700 hours (1200 EST N. America) from both leagueofaugsburg.com online store and warfareminiaturesusa.com online stores.
Meanwhile, a new video, the first of the example scenarios featured in Mad for War Essentials is already available to view on YouTube here:Finding your sea legs!
You will be able to get you game on the table tonight (or in the...
Mad for War Essentials - play without painting a single ship!
I have been blogging less frequently these past days because.... Clarence and I have been rushing to get Mad for War Essentials ready for release later this week.
What is Mad for War Essentials ? The core rules to get gamers started with the new system. It contains everything you need except the tape measure, dice and table to get Mad for War launched and find your sea legs. Eh, everything...
Mad for War tutorial - Single ship combat video
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Brederode versus James 1652 |
I have been working furiously on preparing a whoe series of Mad for War support materials including tutorial videos dealing with all of the main aspects of the rules in short 3-6 minute bites. These will begin appearing on the League of Augsburg YouTube channel soon. In advance of that, I have completed a slightly longer walk through battle report as a video.
It features...
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