Thanks very much for watching along.. Sometimes I don't show all the dice rolls, but in this case you're right.. I forgot.. They were apparently so scared that even fearless didn't help them! :-)
Great batrep as usual! But I have an off topic question. When it comes to game skirmish game systems and solo play which one do you prefer between Sword/Space Weirdos and OPR? I tend to play of solo play often and your videos are great inspiration but I also get caught up between the two when I manage to muster up sometime to play. What are the pros and cons for you between them? And how do you manage to come up with such great stories with excitement when playing alone?
That's a tough one! I must say I have a lot more experience with OPR and I also think that generally it's the best and most "developed" game system.. But with that being said, I really think the Weirdos systems are a fresh alternative that differs enough to feel different, but still have that skirmish feel. I think the real pro of Space Weirdos (I have yet to try Sword Weirdos, so I'll stick to what I know) is the direct and cinematic approach (something you can also find i "The Doomed") and the fact that especially the dice mechanics differ from the more traditional 40K/OPR D6 type. The Pro of OPR is to me, that you have the same system covering small and larger scale battles and also all the background.. I do like to make my own background stories though.. Inspiration comes from a lot of sources.. Movies, games, books and typically cinematic universes and video games back from the 80ies and 90ies.. :-) Often it's just an idea about what will happen when two specific types of forces meet and fight.. or like in this case a theme from old arcade games.. Thanks for watching
Great bat rep Big guy!!!!! Always love your tables!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much.. This time with the use of older Zombicide tiles. :-)
Awesome battle report. I always watch them and I want to thank you for doing them. Your tables always look great, and I enjoy them a lot.
Thanks very much.. It's great to hear and I appreciate the feedback.. :-)
Excellent batrep!!
@@toddcarlson5324 Thanks 😊
A nice batrep ! Thanks ! But, at the end, didn’t the goblin spearmen forget the wolfclan fearless roll ?
Thanks very much for watching along.. Sometimes I don't show all the dice rolls, but in this case you're right.. I forgot.. They were apparently so scared that even fearless didn't help them! :-)
Awesome entertainment. Thank you!
@@davernbakker9595 You’re welcome.. Thanks for watching along 😊👍
Yes please, i love your reports
@@josepruiz2465 Thanks very much.. 😊👍
Great batrep as usual! But I have an off topic question. When it comes to game skirmish game systems and solo play which one do you prefer between Sword/Space Weirdos and OPR?
I tend to play of solo play often and your videos are great inspiration but I also get caught up between the two when I manage to muster up sometime to play. What are the pros and cons for you between them? And how do you manage to come up with such great stories with excitement when playing alone?
That's a tough one! I must say I have a lot more experience with OPR and I also think that generally it's the best and most "developed" game system.. But with that being said, I really think the Weirdos systems are a fresh alternative that differs enough to feel different, but still have that skirmish feel. I think the real pro of Space Weirdos (I have yet to try Sword Weirdos, so I'll stick to what I know) is the direct and cinematic approach (something you can also find i "The Doomed") and the fact that especially the dice mechanics differ from the more traditional 40K/OPR D6 type. The Pro of OPR is to me, that you have the same system covering small and larger scale battles and also all the background.. I do like to make my own background stories though.. Inspiration comes from a lot of sources.. Movies, games, books and typically cinematic universes and video games back from the 80ies and 90ies.. :-) Often it's just an idea about what will happen when two specific types of forces meet and fight.. or like in this case a theme from old arcade games.. Thanks for watching
Why are you saying Gotlings instead of Goblins?