Scott's beautiful 15mm hand-painted shields |
The long Greek battle line |
Greeks pinning a yellow-shield phalanx |
The lone Greek cavalry |
Greek Center under Lysicles |
Greeks advance |
While the Macedonians wait |
Greek right |
Alexander's cavalry disordered and driven back |
Piles of cards signifies action on the right |
Clash on the Greek left |
TtS! is a fun and challenging game that I want to try again soon. The game motivates me to put 28mm ancients into the painting queue and build myself a gridded mat. I think I could defeat the Macedonians next time...
Lovely looking collection and battle. Yes get those 28 mm ancients in the painting que. still not sold on TTS. I know it works but it was designed for a very specific purpose of getting through huge display battles very quickly. Perhaps I need to give it a go......but grids don’t do it for me really🙂
ReplyDeleteTtS does get through large battles quickly. No doubt about that. I can understand your reluctance to embrace a grid. Your game tables are so beautiful and well-stocked with terrain that a grid really would not work well.
DeleteA wonderful battle I've played many times with SPQR' system...beautiful and impressive pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phil! I ought to pull my copy of SPQR from the shelf and give this battle a try using that system.
DeleteGreat looking Chaeronea Jonathan! I haven't tried TtS - still prefer CCA for hex/grid based games.
ReplyDeleteThe table is all Scott's doing. CCA is my favorite for grid-based ancients too but TtS was quite fun and a new experience. Maybe TtS will take over my #1 Gridded Ancients spot? Only time will tell.
DeleteThat's a great looking game Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
It is! The layout and troops are all Scott's handiwork.
DeleteWonderful looking game Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to view and fun to play too!
DeleteLovely armies. I'm glad you went with some 'honest' shots that show the playing cards on the table.
ReplyDeleteScott is a master painter.
DeleteAll of my BatReps are 'honest' working shots. No stage setting when I am playing!
Great looking Greeks. Some guys at my club play these rules. Maybe I should pay them some attention.
ReplyDeleteThe Greeks are real gems with the handpainted shields.
DeleteGive TtS a try sometime. We found it quite enjoyable and no headaches.
I like the system, it's simple to learn the basics but there is a lot more to the rules once you get going. I went for a minimal grid which seemed to work well and not be to intrusive,I look forward to your 28mm ancients pushing their way to the top of your painting que!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Simple but subtle is a good assessment, Iain. I am sure more of the subtlety will come to fore once I get a few more games under my belt.
DeleteI am very glad you liked the rules! We should get in more games with the system. I have a few more 15mm ancients armies that I could paint: Marian Romans, Gauls, and Persians.
ReplyDeleteScott, you are a good host, a great umpire, and master painter. I look forward to more games of TtS.
DeleteGreat images from an impressive Ancients game. Well done.
ReplyDeleteDean, I can only take credit for the photos and the Greek defeat in the game...
DeleteInteresting to finally see the rules in action. I have a copy as well, perhaps we should bring the Egyptians and Assyrians to the table in the fall?
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea! Maybe play the same game twice? One time with TTS! and a second time using Impetvs? A compare and contrast might prove interesting. We need a big gridded mat.
DeleteGreat batrep of my favourite pike versus hoplite battle. Would be interested to see both the rematch and comparison games with TtS and Impetvs.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Thanks, Ross! We will see about Chaeronea rematches.
DeleteFantastic miniatures and great battle!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked both!
DeleteGreat report Jonathan. I have played a few TtS games now and my only complaint is the table clutter that the cards create.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark. The playing cards certainly stack up in TtS!
DeleteOne of the things that has prevented me from playing TTS is the lack of a grid. I know that’s it’s not that hard to make little markers but it’s an extra step you know?
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to try it out finally. Seems like a fun time was had. 😀
Stew, lack of a gridded mat have kept me from trying many gridded games too. This experience is nearly pushing me off the fence to make one for myself.
DeleteI am glad your intro to TTS! went fairly well, even if in a losing cause. Scott's troops are gorgeous... of course!
ReplyDeleteThe cards can be replaced with D10's, but given the mechanics of the rules (and the time guys can waste on dice mojo moves, LOL), the cards work better.
A basic grid can be done easily in less than an hour with a large piece of felt (almost always on sale at Joannes; I like the "heather" type patterns when available) and a sharpie to mark just the corners of the boxes. Using 3 tape measures made it very fast.
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You can get a nice effect by multiple light coats of various colors of spray paints (several shades each of browns, green, and yellows mostly) before or after the grid is marked.
Resolution with the playing cards was bloody fast. We were resolving combats in seconds, literally.
DeleteI should get myself a grid mat. Whether to make or buy, that is the question. You have done a fine job on your mats, I will take a look at Joanne's next time I stop in for some paint.
Great game, nice armies. Our group loves TtS since I first bought it a few years back. I've stopped looking for another set of ancients rules.
ReplyDeleteHi Joseph! Glad you liked the game and armies. The armies are courtesy of Scott M. I enjoy Impetvs but TtS! shows great promise. Scot may be sold on TtS! so we will likely see more thes games in action on the gaming table.
DeleteVery nice. Grids seem to in vogue lately!
ReplyDeleteWhat is old is new again! How long before we rediscover why grids fell out of favor in the last cycle? Coming from a hex and counter background, gridded games never went out of vogue.
DeleteVery enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it, Dave and thanks for popping in to leave a comment! Much appreciated.
DeleteGreat report Jonathan - like Mark S above, I have played many games of TTS using both 15mm and 25/28mm and covering dark Ages to War of the Roses, with everything in between EG the Battle of Hastings. They are a pretty good rule set if you want to get through a game in 2-3 hours and have a definite winner at the end, but the card turning can be frustrating on some occasions
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWe got through two complete and decisive playings of this game in less than three hours. That is fast.
I found and subsequent failures frustrating for sure. I need to work on deck management in an attempt to mitigate some of those frustrating outcomes.
I keep hearing about these rules, and will have to give them a spin. Sounds like you had a fun game!
ReplyDeleteGive them a try, Markus.
DeleteWin.lose, or draw it is always enjoyable to spend a few hours leaning over the game table with friends.
Hi Jonathan- sorry missed this until now! I'm glad you had fun. I've also been looking at this battle for my own gaming- hope to get to it next year! I plan to extend the Greek line across the entire width of the valley; no flanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Simon! Chaeronea is an interesting game in which the Macedonians figuratively hold all of the cards. It was great fun and a battle I want to try again soon.
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