AAR: Random Game
/Originally posted 12th April 2012
James Mantos reports on an early war game where the forces and terrain were generated using the new random scenario generator to be found in the IABSM3 rulebook:
James Mantos reports on an early war game where the forces and terrain were generated using the new random scenario generator to be found in the IABSM3 rulebook:
A report on a D-Day game centred around the Paras' defence of Ranville. The scenario was taken from the Summer Special 2006, and you can see other AAR from the same scenario in the Games Day 2008 section of the AARs page.
Two AARs from the pen of new-to-IABSM player Paul Scrivens Smith. Both describe fighting the North of Caen scenario from the IABSM v3 rulebook, although one re-fight has been transposed to the desert!
Continuing the eastern front theme, here's another AAR from Tony Hobbs covering the defence of Kobrin.
Katzenstein reports on his first game of IABSM:
An AAR from Sicily courtesy of Victor.
More winter warfare goodness from Kev. Amazing terrain and figures.
Some lovely 20mm action from Tony Hobbz: it's Operation Barbarossa time!
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Pascal posted a few pictures of a game of CDS that his group ran at the Nerviens convention in northern France.
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Great Eastern Front Winter Warfare AAR from Kev: fantastic scenery and figures.
Originally posted 1st January 2012
An AAR from the last battle of 2011. A tale of mismatched sides and an attempt at shameful gamesmanship!
A magnificent day's gaming today!
It's always nice to welcome a new player to your favourite set of rules, so I was very pleased to be invited round to new-to-IABSM Paul's house for a game.
Here is the report of how we played the "A Canadian VC" scenario from the IABSM3 rulebook not once, not twice, but three times in a row. I'm shattered!
A great Charlie Don't Surf AAR from Benito in Spain...and even on Christmas Eve I covet that tabletop!
It's off to Sicily for two great AARs covering battles from the Sicilian Weekend scenario pack.
First, Brian Cantwell takes us along the Road to Scoglitti, where US Airborne troops take on Tigers with nothing more than grit and determination.
Secondly, Robert Avery (i.e. me) follows the fortunes of the same paratroopers as they fight for their lives along the Biazza Ridge. The Tigers are on the rampage again!
The Road to Scoglitti
The Biazza Ridge
Ed Sturges takes us to Normandy for another great IABSMv3 battle
Two Charlie Don't Surf after action report from Benito in Spain
The Great Rice Hunt
Playing the Beanball
A great AAR from the pen (and camera!) of my good friend, Kev. His first game of IABSM3
My first game of IABSM3, using one of the "IABSM3 compatible" scenarios from the newly revised Vyazma or Bust scenario pack.
Three After Action Reports posted today, all of which have previously been posted on the TFL Yahoo Group.
First up is the report from a game held at Stockholm Spelkonvent: a thrilling tale of two iron crosses!
IABSM at Stockholm Spelkonvent
CDS at Milleniumcon 14
Then it's a Vietnam game from Brian Weatherby held at Milleniumcon 14 using the first scenario from the Surf's Up scenario pack.
Finally, Max Maxwell reports on his last game of IABSM2...before, of course, moving on to IABSM3!
Our Penguin friends report on their first game of IABSM3: a demo game at Igloo Con 2011.
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