We played another Greek on Greek hoplite game this week, using the grid-based rules I'm developing. My Spartans are on the right, and this time George fielded a Theban force, on the left.
Again the Spartiates were deployed on the extreme right. That's King Agis and his panel of advisers, in the front.
The Spartans attacked on the right, but one of the Theban units unexpectedly drove forward in the centre, pushing back the opposing unit of Spartan allies.
Above, on their left, the Spartan skirmishers pushed forward, past some Cretans hiding in the vineyard. Epaminondas failed a lot of activation roles, and the Thebans weren't able to execute their planned flank attack. In particular, their elite unit, the particularly deep unit in their centre, remained stubbornly stationary. Bad omens?
King Agis was slain by a lucky javelin throw; there was an animated discussion about reducing the mortality rates amongst generals... His body was carried away on his shield.
...but the Spartan right smashed the opposing Theban allies and then successfully turned to flank the Thebans.
The Thebans struggled to make activation rolls (partly due to atrocious luck and partly due to out of command distance); I'll be giving some thought to the activation system, prior to the next play test in a few week's time.
Lovely looking game. Were there really 4 6´s thrown!?
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paul
beautiful game and beautiful figurines
ReplyDeleteHi Paul, he rolled 8 dice, of which he kept the best 4 (in this case, the 6's!). Slaughtered the opposition.
ReplyDeleteThanks Spock! Simon
Another great looking game Simon.
ReplyDelete"there was an animated discussion about reducing the mortality rates amongst generals... " Ha! I can just picture this ;)
ReplyDeleteHI fmb, I'd changed it from a previous version, where generals were almost immortal, to a new version where they died with monotonous regularity! Hopefully the newly revised rule now puts the possibility somewhere in between.
ReplyDeleteWow, impressive game.
ReplyDeleteIts allways nice too see this many miniatures battle it out on a tabble top.
Ha Engel, 'twas a mere skirmish! ;-)
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