tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post9135666692145513609..comments2023-10-01T17:44:27.914-05:00Comments on Kelroy Was Here: 61. You Make the Call!Kelroy Was Herehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05921142242926908743noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-77885212050245761122012-11-29T23:08:45.022-06:002012-11-29T23:08:45.022-06:00I'm going for the Brits.
This is where you br...I'm going for the Brits.<br /><br />This is where you bring on the Zulu second wave!Barkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04389368754759452544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-24445414259610236712012-11-29T22:29:40.835-06:002012-11-29T22:29:40.835-06:00M.C., our rules use a random-location, never-endin...M.C., our rules use a random-location, never-ending stream method of Zulu attacks. There are six locations, and there is the possibility of one attack in a row for six turns, but this is very unlikely. So Generally speaking, we don't keep track of Zulu casualties other than, "Is that location open for attack?"<br /><br />Fitz-Badger, you're probably right. If we left the Zulu figures on the table that are killed, you wouldn't be able to see the grass!Kelroy Was Herehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05921142242926908743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-83780324824410440952012-11-29T18:28:25.764-06:002012-11-29T18:28:25.764-06:00I would also say the British won (but they might b...I would also say the British won (but they might be feeling a bit shocked by the carnage; just like in the film).Fitz-Badgerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15510866929782142007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-85555496586002587202012-11-29T16:48:47.964-06:002012-11-29T16:48:47.964-06:00I'd have to say the British won...even if they...I'd have to say the British won...even if they are out of ammunition at this point the number of zulu left seems insufficient for the task of killing them all unless they break and run for it.<br /><br />What sort of percentage of their force did the Zulu lose?M. C. Monkey-Dewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10752028120443879663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-51616748667168588042012-11-29T16:15:59.002-06:002012-11-29T16:15:59.002-06:00Good point, I should have included that info. The ...Good point, I should have included that info. The victory conditions in the rules we use simply state: "At the end of 24 turns if the British are still holding on, they win. If they are in dire straits, they lose."<br /><br />It's a bit vague, I admit. But really, what you see is what the situation is. The Zulu's main goal is to kill British soldiers. The British goal is to try to not all be killed.<br /><br />We don't use victory points or anything. Honestly, the games usually turn out much more obvious as to which side wins.<br /><br />Just curious as to what people's first impressions are. Thanks!Kelroy Was Herehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05921142242926908743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585030449159361689.post-79893187617750620082012-11-29T15:14:33.647-06:002012-11-29T15:14:33.647-06:00I guess it depends on the victory conditions. The...I guess it depends on the victory conditions. The Brits have enough men (and ammo?) left to wipe out the Zulus. On the other hand, if the victory conditions were to occupy the building on the right and/or make it over the wall, the Zulu won. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com