Over the past few weeks I’ve been very busy with final writing and production work on my first project, a WW2 skirmish game of detailed one-to-one combat. It’s a game I started over ten years ago and have been harbouring ever since, along with the terrain I made and the miniatures. The rules are D100 based for extra detail, but the game is still quick to play - during play-testing we managed to finish a game in under an hour.
I’m not going to give too much away just yet, as it isn’t fully finished, but over the last week I have made good progress doing the photography for the forthcoming rulebook. Suffice to say I’m well pleased with it so far, and so I thought I'd show a couple of early shots here as a sneak peak.
The game is called Normandy Firefight, but will be usable in any theatre or period of WWII, and playable at 20mm, 28mm or 54mm (which is what I use). It is just that Normandy is the theatre I built my terrain for, hence the name. Future plans are to do a version for house-to-house fighting in Stalingrad, but that’s some way off.
Here are two early images.
Looks great! Will it be a points based system? Any possibility of character growth? (Following the same guys) Need any play testers :-)
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