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Longtime Dakkanaut




Maryland

I took part in a multiplayer game that was an early 1600's skirmish in the small castle town of Guiche. All of the players objective's apparently revolved around the recently captured Chevalier Eustache and some important secrets he knew.

The game was a ton of fun, with plenty of secrets hidden around town. The rules were interesting because they had an entire system that allowed our 'Principals' - the leaders - to duel one another. On the downside, there was a lot of terrible French accents.











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York, UK

Wow, that really buckled my swashes.

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