In a last-minute invitation to join into a game, Scott convincingly drew me away from domestic duties to make the drive to Coeur d'Alene to join he and Dale for a gaming session and lunch. I am glad that I accepted!
After a brief catch-up as we awaited Dale's arrival, we descended into the game room to see the Battle of Marathon laid out on the table. Scott and I refought Marathon back in September (see A Marathon Marathon). Hard to believe that this was our last miniatures game together. More surprising that the battle was still on Scott's table! As expected, the rules of engagement were Command & Colors Ancients (CCA) using Scott's beautiful 28mm armies.
| CCA Marathon |
I find commanding a lightly armed Persian Army a difficult task when facing the heavy Greek infantry. When the Greek heavy infantry make contact, they can cut wide swathes through the Persians. The Persians are not without hope, though. In this first game, however, my Persians fell decisively to Scott's Greeks 6-3. Not a horrible showing for my Persians but I never managed to truly bring the Persian firepower to bear.
In Game #2, I faced Dale in his maiden test with Scott ably assisting. While the battle got off to a good start for the Persians with a successful playing of the "Darken the Skies" card, the Greeks came roaring back to lay waste to much of the Persian line. Still, the Persians managed to pick off a few weakened Greek units to eke out a 6-5 victory at the last minute. Hoorah!
| Scott at the head of the Greek Army. |
With three games in the books, we broke for lunch. After lunch I needed to return home while Scott and Dale continued with a game of What a Tanker. Scott and Dale played the rules at the recent Enfilade! con in Tacoma in May and were anxious to bring that enthusiasm back home. While I could not participate, Scott sent along a couple photos from that game. Perhaps I will get to give these rules a try sometime?
For me, having spent a week away tending to family, this invitation for a half-day session was most welcome. Now, back to catching-up on domestic duties.
Thanks, Scott and Dale!
That is a great looking game. Well done winning with the Persians in this battle as it's not an easy task.
ReplyDeleteScott's armies are handsome, indeed! In our earlier Marathon battles, we found that if the Persians have success with archery and can get their cavalry into the fight, then they have a chance.
DeleteLooked like fun with some lovely figures too....a nice break from domestic duties!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed! Lucky that you came in search of my latest blog post otherwise you would never see it!
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