I had a day of hobby-ing last weekend while my wife finished her Yoga instructor certification. She passed with flying colors and put a lot of work into this, I am very proud of her!
I did quit a bit of painting and checked off several boxes on my Hobby Bingo card, more on that in a future post. I also managed to get in a game of One Hour Skirmish Wargames, I played a scenario I put together called River of Terror, you can find the detail here on my One Hour Skirmish Wargames page.
Here is a summary of the fight...
The cultists have blocked the river with canoes chained together so they can ambush the Miskatonic Queen.
Soon Deep Ones begin emerging from the murky depths to attack the expedition.
Meanwhile on the other side of the boat, one of the crewmen shoot deep ones in a barrel with his trusty Chicago piano
Dr. Morgan managed to kill one of the Deep Ones, but fell prey to another, who began to rampage along the deck, even gravely wounding Captain Stuebing!
The abomination was finally stopped by two plucky sailors, who wounded the beast and then dispatched it in close combat.
The party is not wholly out of danger, as a few more Deep Ones jup on the deck.
I really like One Hour Skirmish Wargaming and have been slack in not getting some more games in with my 13yo son. And you with the Cthulhu Mythos! Great report, enjoying reading it.
ReplyDeleteMy comment form a few days ago seems not to have appeared :-) Anyway, they are a great set of rules and I do like them a lot and really need to get back to playing a few games with my 13yo son. I enjoyed your report, especially as it has Deep Ones in it and I have been into the Cthulhu Mythos recently.
ReplyDeleteThanks you! Sorry for the delay, I was out of town helping at my wife's nephew's birthday party. He had a paintball party, I managed to give better than I got but I am covered is many round bruises... I really do love these rules, and I am getting out miniatures that have been gathering dust for a while and have a really tense, fun game.
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