Thanks for the kind words! You’ve been a great help and we’re excited about the new expansions! We were able to make changes to the dice and tokens to make them cheaper and hopefully as this Kickstarter goes we can do the same for the decks.
As you know, I'm a huge fan of this game. Really looking forward to seeing how cavalry and sieges enhance our games. Great looking table footage in this video, by the way.
My word Ron you really are bringing us the unexpected. I should merely add that a man who is tired of looking for mantlets is tired of life. Such would not be welcome at a dinner party of mine. If I started again I would definitely essay Italian wars but time elapses and a man must fight the battlefields he finds himself upon. Alas I find myself constrained to thrash ungrateful and upstart American colonists. Somebody has to. As always thank you for your work.
You may think you provide the uncommon. I met an old friend yesterday with his new wife who is his ex's sister. As like as two peas in a pod. He hosts, en famille, a Christmas wargaming get together. I must remember not to go this year. I think it might be overly realistic. We play games with toy soldiers, we don't cosplay the Game of Thrones. That would be a tad too uncommon. As always best wishes. I hope I have grown more tolerant as I have got older. I am still surprised at the madness of men. Still some play Warhammer 40K. One cannot answer for the madness of the species.
@@CryHavocWarGaming I love Americans. Many of them anyway. I have an old friend who is a New Yorker, by chance rather than inclination. My love is an Irish girl. Basically they are just immigrants who haven't arrived yet. One wonders about one's legacy as a childless man. I can only hope that my love for a red haired Irish woman can serve as both an example and a warning. Her father, and this is true, ended up the Chief of Staff of the Official IRA. He was shot by everybody and ended up holidaying Iin North Korea. Not my first choice of a holiday destination. Apart from the English Civil War which, as an Englishman, Don Featherstone talked about long ago. A wargamer can fight campaigns or marry which is exactly the same. He is unIkely to win but then who wants to. As always regards.
Ron, I once knew a lass who fell into the Sepentine. A lake in London.i do not know your politics and do not wish to. A moist bint falling Into a lake and waving a sword is not suggestive of democracy. Ian
Thanks for the kind words! You’ve been a great help and we’re excited about the new expansions! We were able to make changes to the dice and tokens to make them cheaper and hopefully as this Kickstarter goes we can do the same for the decks.
Nice work! It really is a great game.
As you know, I'm a huge fan of this game. Really looking forward to seeing how cavalry and sieges enhance our games.
Great looking table footage in this video, by the way.
@@EvanCallaway thank you Evan. I am looking forward to it as well
My word Ron you really are bringing us the unexpected. I should merely add that a man who is tired of looking for mantlets is tired of life. Such would not be welcome at a dinner party of mine. If I started again I would definitely essay Italian wars but time elapses and a man must fight the battlefields he finds himself upon.
Alas I find myself constrained to thrash ungrateful and upstart American colonists. Somebody has to. As always thank you for your work.
@@iannicholson5107 Maybe I should do some Muskets and Tomahawks
This game looks like it’s really getting good. Especially with its already rising popularity.
@@Cosplaygirl03 It does seem to be
Ron you are uncommon and gladly met. I understand you are an American. Well tremendous good luck. I understand you to be an optimistic colonist.
@@iannicholson5107 I hope so
You may think you provide the uncommon. I met an old friend yesterday with his new wife who is his ex's sister. As like as two peas in a pod. He hosts, en famille, a Christmas wargaming get together. I must remember not to go this year. I think it might be overly realistic. We play games with toy soldiers, we don't cosplay the Game of Thrones. That would be a tad too uncommon. As always best wishes.
I hope I have grown more tolerant as I have got older. I am still surprised at the madness of men. Still some play Warhammer 40K. One cannot answer for the madness of the species.
No one can brother, no one can!
@@CryHavocWarGaming I love Americans. Many of them anyway. I have an old friend who is a New Yorker, by chance rather than inclination. My love is an Irish girl. Basically they are just immigrants who haven't arrived yet. One wonders about one's legacy as a childless man. I can only hope that my love for a red haired Irish woman can serve as both an example and a warning. Her father, and this is true, ended up the Chief of Staff of the Official IRA. He was shot by everybody and ended up holidaying Iin North Korea. Not my first choice of a holiday destination. Apart from the English Civil War which, as an Englishman, Don Featherstone talked about long ago. A wargamer can fight campaigns or marry which is exactly the same. He is unIkely to win but then who wants to.
As always regards.
Ron, I once knew a lass who fell into the Sepentine. A lake in London.i do not know your politics and do not wish to. A moist bint falling Into a lake and waving a sword is not suggestive of democracy.
Ian
@@iannicholson5107 we are an anarchic-syndacist commune.