Battlecry: Zulu Wars

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13 years 1 week ago #382 by Bayernkini
Ok, created 2 scenarios with modified Battlecry Rules:

Ishandhlwana

www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/631595/isandhlwana

Rorke´s Drift

www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/632290/rorkes-drift

especially the Rorke´s Drift scenario with the attacking waves
of Zulus is nice one :)

My dice are the hell!

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13 years 1 week ago #385 by Freeloading-Phill

Bayernkini wrote: Ok, created 2 scenarios with modified Battlecry Rules:

I noticed and have made my own pdfs of them - because Allessandro is slow getting ccbattlecry.net up and running :P

Ishandhlwana
www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/631595/isandhlwana

I suggest that the hill the British back onto should be impassable as I believe it was effectively impassable for the battle.

Rorke´s Drift
www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/632290/rorkes-drift
especially the Rorke´s Drift scenario with the attacking waves
of Zulus is nice one :)


I really like the wave attacks idea - it's a brilliant way to model the battle in the C&C system.

The Krall is confusing me in this one. Is it supposed to be a really close Zulu village or is it the animal pens?

I will play it with retreats away from the attackers - the British towards the nearest building or the redoubt; and the Zulus to the closest of North or South edge.

Still very good and I'll have to buy some plastic zulus now. :)

Phill

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13 years 1 week ago #386 by Conrad-Kinch
Lovely - imaginative use of the system. Well done that chap.

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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #422 by Chris-Roper

Is it supposed to be a really close Zulu village or is it the animal pens?

It was animal pens. Here is the note i sent to Micheal:
One Quick observation on an historical note, the Kraal at Rorke's Drift is a cattle Enclosure, not an African Village, It is one of
those words that has two separate meanings depending on the context.
It would be better to show it enclosed in Fences than to treat it as a building.

Cheers
Chris
Last edit: 12 years 11 months ago by Chris-Roper.

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