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AAR: Texas Hold ‘Em – Homebrew Scenario

brad December 30, 2012 After Action Report / Heroes of the Gap / America Conquered / Homebrew2 Comments

About a week or so ago, I posted a homebrew scenario I had made using the All Things Zombie maps with the Heroes of the Gap counters.   After lots and lots of playtesting, I think I’ve finally gotten it to the point where it’s balanced out a bit. Briefly …

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Heroes of the Gap Scenario: Texas Hold ‘Em

brad December 22, 2012 Lock ‘n Load Publishing / America Conquered / HomebrewLeave a comment

Below is an LnL scenario based on the upcoming World at War module, “America Conquered“, coming at some point in 2013.  I’ve tweaked and play tested this one countless times over the past while and I think it’s ready for consumption at this point so here goes.  As always, any …

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Firepower: Sino-Soviet Border Wars 1969 – Part II

brad September 30, 2012 Soviets / Firepower / Homebrew / Chinese6 Comments

Tonight, I was playing around a bit more with Firepower and I started to realize how massive the system gets after you add in vehicles and all the other optional rules.  So I set up a little scenario, again based on the Sino-Soviet border clashes in 1969.  This time, I …

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