Thursday, October 25, 2012

Expedition To Timbogo


Last week we were finally feeling better (or at least well enough to be playing games again...) but our friends who had joined the Greek Mythology Campaign were heading out of town. Rather than forge on ahead without them, we decided to try something a little different...

I set up a game set in the fictional African nation (or region, in this case) of Timbogo – the setting of many more modern wargames and adventures on the “Dark Continent”.

The scenario gave me the opportunity to explain foreign exploitation of African resources and colonization by Europeans. After that the kids decided they wanted to play the “good guys” (the African natives).


Central African region of Timbogo, Late Nineteenth Century.

SITUATION

The Lederhosen/Schnapps Expedition arrives in one of the last regions of Africa to be explored by Europeans. The region has thus far thought to be mostly devoid of desirable resources to be plundered combined with the fact that the area is so far from the coast or, until recently, any trains as to make exploitation of any resources not economically feasible. Also the rumours of the combative nature of the occupying tribes have thus far kept Europeans at bay. But as the map quickly gets gobbled up and colonies established the race for even the most desolate regions has picked up in pace…

SCENARIO

Lederhosen/Schnapps Expedition has to press through off the other side of the table with all of their expedition gear.

The Timbos must kill or capture the Europeans and/or their expedition gear/porters…

I had come up with a system of victory points for the scenario, but I forget what they were…

FORCES

Lederhosen/Schnapps Expedition
Heinrich von Lederhosen – Wild Card Explorer
Eric von Schnapps – Wild Card Big Game Hunter

African Porters
African Mercenaries

Local Tribesman

Kulumbo Ngonk – Wild Card Tribal Chiefan
Tribal Warriors
Young Warriors
Archers

THE GAME

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The Africans make their first moves.


Kulumbo Ngonk leading the Timbo Tribal Warriors. The Young Warriors can be seen behind them.


The Lederhosen/Schnapps Expedition


The Lederhosen/Schnapps Expedition enters the jungle.


Unsure if the movement in the bushes is angry natives or angry wild animals Lederhosen and Schnapps don’t take chances and open fire!


The Timbo Archers ruch out of the bush and pin-cushion the African Mercenaries.


The Timbo Warriors move out!


Wait… what are these guys doing…?


Point blank fire fails to stop the charge!


The last African mercenary goes down in a hail of arrows.


The warriors contact Lederhosen and Schnapps.


Things go from bad to worse: the Young Warriors arrive to plunder the baggage train!


Lederhosen and Schnapps attempt to surrender… for some reason Kulumbo Ngonk accepts their surrender and spares their lives. Later Lederhosen and Schnapps secure their release with promises of fire arms for the Timbos with which they can overcome their tribal rivals the Bongos.

And things have been going downhill in Timbogo ever since…. 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Isle of the Satyrs - Part Two


We finally got back to playing this campaign last week and had some friends join us. After making up some new characters (Callimorphus, Demetrius, and Artemisia) for them we played a quick encounter.

Following on from our last game our heroes were preparing to leave the island when the brother of the head Satyr (who was killed) arrived at the town looking for REVENGE!

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Dionysophenes with some of the villagers.


Callimorphus (with the gree shield) charging into the thick of it… followed (at some distance) by Athis, Demetrius, and Artemisia


The fearsome Calimorphus is injured by the Satyrs arrows!


Athis, Demetrius, and Artemisia (and Artemisia’s dog Cronos) ganging up on one of the remaining satyrs!


Their foes vanquished. There was much rejoicing….

That was just over two weeks ago now.… last week I was sick… this week the Andersons were heading out of town… Next week is Book Club…

So maybe we’ll get back to this in November!? (Unless I get in a game with just the kids sometime...)