Spring Cleaning

In the spirit of Marie Kondo, I’m in the process of selling off some it my games. We moved twice in the last two years and while I still like my game collection I also realized that I’m actually playing only a small amount of games, mostly due to space and time constraints and there’s no need to lug around a large amount of cardboard.

Here is now a (hopefully growing) list of games I sold, as well as some thoughts on the games and why that had to go.

Stonewall Jackson’s Way II

I got the game mostly due to the fantastic map art. I played one or two scenarios up it never fully clicked. It’s a game of out maneuvering, securing bridge crossings, etc and I felt this didn’t work (for me) as a solo game 🙁

Where Eagles Dare

Again, another game with an absolutely fantastic map. I liked the chit pull mechanism too. However this game requires a lot of table space — too much for my taste. I wish I could write more about it, as it seems that Adam Starkweather’s CSS System is a direct descendant of it. I might try it once more if they have a one-mapper.

7th Fleet

A very cool game, but very 90s: full of stuff. The map and counters were solid. The were rules for subs, sub detection, air strikes, missile strikes, the list goes on … I liked it, did not play it enough (or at all) to appreciate all the different options it had to offer.

Decision at Elst

ASLSK as a one-mapper. The campaign game looked interesting but might not be the easiest introduction to ASLSK. I almost felt there were too many units on the board for a tactical game?

Fallen Eagles – Waterloo

The designers thesis in this game was that Waterloo was a battle of attrition. Boy, does this game represent this correctly. If I recall correctly, units took forever to whittle down and there were a lot units on the map. It also had some mechanical issues, such as counters being too large for hexes 🙁

On the other hand, it has a built-in order system, where you set ‘sector objectives’ for your divisions(?). Each division must then work to reach that objective. I have not yet found a good tactical replacement game for Waterloo (with the exception of W1815).

This time for real

Let’s try this whole website thingy again and join the blog party, oh, about 15 years late. My hope is that by moving to wordpress I can actually do some jotting down of my thoughts and current projects as opposed to faff about in html (I do that already too much in my day job).

Not sure how/if I can import my previous site. For now, this little experiment will live in a separate spot.

What will be the content of this site? Not sure yet. Hopefully some smaller coding (I haven’t been active in my spare time though) and some wargaming projects.

Like every successful new-year’s resolution, this will hopefully also help me to actually do more of either.