Brunanburgh . . . well, kind of . . .

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HoaryCenturion
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Brunanburgh . . . well, kind of . . .

Post by HoaryCenturion » Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:18 pm

Gents,

Relatively fast on the heels of my 14th century Pharsalus, I present this 10th century contest for your consideration and critique.

Here is the link: https://nopaintingrequired.blogspot.com ... runanburgh


Thanks for your time,
Chris
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Re: Brunanburgh . . . well, kind of . . .

Post by RogerCooper » Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:50 pm

Triumph works pretty well even without the miniatures. I think is is clearly superior in realism to boardgames such as Command & Colors and Great Battles of History. Mike Nagel's, Day of Battle is a closer competitor, but I still find Triumph better in the way it handles giving orders to units.
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