Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy

AN INTRODUCTION AND SCENARIO FOR WS&S WHAT A COWBOY

Ever since then I've had a love of Wild West skirmish games and have played many over the years, including the detailed but bonkers Once Upon a Time in the West (a ruleset definitely of its time) through Warhammer Historical: Legends of the Old West and of course Foundry's The Rules with No Name. While I've enjoyed all of them, none of them seemed to hit the spot in the same way as that initial game at Triples.

When TooFatLardies released , I played and enjoyed it. It's a fun game that has some surprising depth and realism and is ideal to have a fun multi-player game with each player controlling one or two tanks – very much like that original Wild West game! And that's where started. What if I took the action dice mechanic from and applied it not to a tank but to an individual gunfighter?

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