Friday, September 15, 2006
Dave M. and I got together last night so I could finally learn ASLSK#1. We played through the first scenario, and about fifteen minutes into the first turn, I knew I was hooked. There's absolutely no downtime. There's a constant exchange between players. And the rules just work.
My poor German units were having a hell of a time, and we ended up calling the game at the end of turn three because I didn't have a chance of pulling off a win. The dice were aggressively working against me last night. Rolling low in ASL is a good thing, and it seemed I was always rolling high, especially when it counted.
It's good that war gaming season is here once again.
My poor German units were having a hell of a time, and we ended up calling the game at the end of turn three because I didn't have a chance of pulling off a win. The dice were aggressively working against me last night. Rolling low in ASL is a good thing, and it seemed I was always rolling high, especially when it counted.
It's good that war gaming season is here once again.
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