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Fantasy Flight Previews Deadwood Board Game

Fantasy Flight Games posted a preview of their upcoming cowboy-themed board game "Deadwood" on their site.  Deadwood is planned for release in the third quarter of 2011. 

In Deadwood, players represent rival gangs out to take control of the town.  This is done by taking control of businesses and collecting money.  The player with the most cash at the end of the game is the winner.  The game promises shootouts, saloons, a Sheriff, and all the usual western accoutrements.

Battletech Strategic Operations Rules Preview Posted

The Classic Battletech site posted the following notice recently:

Two pages from
the General Rules section of Strategic Operations
have been posted as a preview; see Strategic Operations: Part 2 blog for
additional details.

Preview of The Sacred Vestals

Eric Lind of Fantasy Flight Games has posted a Vestals Preview on the FFG web site.  The Vestals are a faction in The Age of the Rag’Narok Confrontation.  

Battlegames Issue 14 Preview

The web site for Battlegames magazine has posted a preview of what you can expect in Issue 14:

Chocolate teapots: Diane Sutherland reveals the unusual things her husband John does with decorative china.

Figure piracy – scourge of the hobby? Bob Barnetson investigates the thorny subject of recasting miniatures.

I like your style: Barry Hilton gives us a masterclass in comparative painting techniques. No less than seven different methods are described in detail, and he goes on to demonstrate top tips for basing too!

Forward Obeserver: Siggo gets stuck in to the TooFatLardies Sharp Practice rules with an in-depth review.

To boldly go: Roger Smith is impressed with the new 4th Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, and gets really excited about Games Workshop’s new Warhammer Fantasy Dark Elves army book.

Tabletop tips: the first in an occasional series, Phil Olley shows us how to set our gaming alight with tabletop fire effects.

Seven years in Silesia: Angus Konstam describes what inspired him to write his Kriegskunst mid-18th century rules and the challenges he faced, then rounds off with an exciting scenario for us to try.

The well of Tarka: Dan Mersey brings us a clever system for playing an ‘automated’ Sudan game and notes for adapting the Warhammer Historical Legends of the Old West for use in colonial wargames. Special free bonus! Next week you will be able to download my own Zulu Wars participation game article right here, with free rules, that was directly inspired by Dan’s system.

Table top teaser: “reconnaissance in force”. Phil Olley had a hand in the playtest of this brilliant scenario, including producing some wonderful shots of Charles Grant’s Spencer Smiths in action — yes, the ones that were used in The War Game!

Recce: plenty of book, rule, figure and computer game reviews. Steve Gill even read a book by God! (Sort of…)

War and Preece: our dear Johnny Preece delves into a particular battle in Burma where a particular Brigadier was serving…

The Battlegames Combat Stress Appeal: announced already, and I note with pride that a a handful of readers have already made extremely generous donations to get us on our way. Please help us to achieve our £1,000 target — see below. This issue tells you all about the appeal with a moving introduction from Julian Evans.