Daughter Liz n grandson will be taking me out to do my chores. And hers. Got like 20+ tiles done. Later I'll take them out and give them a clear coat so all the stuff doesn't keep falling off. Aiming for an initial 5 x 5 squares for test gaming. 6 x6 squares will give me +- 2' x 2' area.
Hi! Yes, it is a game, but I have altered significantly from the original, so it is more or less a home brew game. Also, very narrative based. The game I am playing is a highly modified version of the game Der Weltkrieg, which is a hex and counter wargame set during WWI, and was designed by Dave Schroeder. Here is a link to a description of the Der Weltkrieg and the games (modules) that are contained in this series: boardgamegeek.com/boardgamefamily/111/series-der-weltkrieg If someone purchased all the modules, including the Grand Campaign, you could play out the entire War, however, it would take some time! If you are interested in seeing how Der Weltkrieg is played properly, as I certainly do not, then I recommend checking out these: How-to-Play Tannenberg - Introductory Scenario for Der Weltkrieg Meandering Mike ua-cam.com/video/Kldk8W2F7BE/v-deo.html Der Weltkrieg - 1 Introduction. Jezza One ua-cam.com/video/A9D-UCA7oJI/v-deo.html See It Played: Der Weltkrieg - Tannenberg - 1 MJL ua-cam.com/video/XM07uboaiTg/v-deo.html I hope this helps, and Happy Gaming to you!
Kind of, William. It is an extension of the combined Tannenberg / Galicia scenarios, but I have now will be continuing on with it, and am adding bits of the Grand Campaign rules and incorporating the other fronts, to varying degrees of detail - some fronts, like the Western, will be very abstracted and will not be doing any actual combats and such, and then there will be other fronts, such as Palestine / Mesopotamia, that will be very high detail, like the one on my War Table.
Happy to see you’re still enjoying the game!
Good Monday morning!!
Daughter Liz n grandson will be taking me out to do my chores. And hers.
Got like 20+ tiles done. Later I'll take them out and give them a clear coat so all the stuff doesn't keep falling off. Aiming for an initial 5 x 5 squares for test gaming. 6 x6 squares will give me +- 2' x 2' area.
Good Tuesday monring :)
Wicked!
And as I mentioned, i think your tiles are coming out really good!
is this a game or?
Hi!
Yes, it is a game, but I have altered significantly from the original, so it is more or less a home brew game.
Also, very narrative based.
The game I am playing is a highly modified version of the game Der Weltkrieg, which is a hex and counter wargame set during WWI, and was designed by Dave Schroeder.
Here is a link to a description of the Der Weltkrieg and the games (modules) that are contained in this series:
boardgamegeek.com/boardgamefamily/111/series-der-weltkrieg
If someone purchased all the modules, including the Grand Campaign, you could play out the entire War, however, it would take some time!
If you are interested in seeing how Der Weltkrieg is played properly, as I certainly do not, then I recommend checking out these:
How-to-Play Tannenberg - Introductory Scenario for Der Weltkrieg
Meandering Mike
ua-cam.com/video/Kldk8W2F7BE/v-deo.html
Der Weltkrieg - 1 Introduction.
Jezza One
ua-cam.com/video/A9D-UCA7oJI/v-deo.html
See It Played: Der Weltkrieg - Tannenberg - 1
MJL
ua-cam.com/video/XM07uboaiTg/v-deo.html
I hope this helps, and Happy Gaming to you!
Is this your first time playing this scenario of Der Welt Krieg?
Kind of, William.
It is an extension of the combined Tannenberg / Galicia scenarios, but I have now will be continuing on with it, and am adding bits of the Grand Campaign rules and incorporating the other fronts, to varying degrees of detail - some fronts, like the Western, will be very abstracted and will not be doing any actual combats and such, and then there will be other fronts, such as Palestine / Mesopotamia, that will be very high detail, like the one on my War Table.