Some years ago a group of wargamers began to meet in central London on a Sunday once every month. It was not a wargame club as such, just an ad hoc group of likeminded wargamers who know each other, and who enjoy playing a wide range of different (and sometimes experimental) types of wargames.
Over the years (and pre-COVID-19) these games have included:
- Multi-centre wargames where players in London, Sheffield, and other locations across the UK remotely took part in the same wargame
- Naval battles using Fletcher Pratt’s rules and 1:1200th models
- Committee games
- Operational-level World War I battles using Richard Brooks’ OP-14 rules
- A variety of role-playing games
The whole thing is very civilised and starts with the participants meeting up in a nearby café at about 11.30am before going to the venue to set up the game or games. A break for lunch takes place at about 1.30pm, and everyone contributes to the meal in some way. The gaming usually winds up by about 4.00pm, and is followed by a trip to a nearby pub for a drink and a chat.
I used to be a regular attendee, but for some years before the recent pandemic started I was finding it difficult to get enough free time on a Sunday to take part, and once the COVID-19 restrictions began, the meetings of the group had to be suspended. Things are now beginning to return to something approaching normal, and as I am free today, I will be going up to central London to take part in some wargames. The sessions on offer include:
- ‘The posse rides out’: A western gunfight
- ‘Cyber Warfare’: A game that how cyber attacks are mounted, and how they can be thwarted
- ‘Dallas: The role-playing game’
- ‘In Warmer Waters’: A speech writing game about an incident in the South China Sea
- ‘1549’: A skirmish-level game set during the Prayer Book Rebellion
- ‘Show and Tell: 3D printing for wargamers’
I am taking my copies of MANOEUVRE and MANOEUVRE: DISTANT SHORES with me as one of my fellow attendees has a copy of the game and uses it regularly. I am hoping that he will be able to talk me through how the game works so that I have a better grasp of its mechanisms. We might even manage to fight a battle or two … and I am sure that some of the other attendees will enjoy trying the game out.
Sounds a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteNundanket,
DeleteIt was ... and later this week I'll be writing more about the session I spent learning how to play MANOEUVRE.
All the best,
Bob
Bob,
ReplyDeleteIf i could rely more on Sunday trains from this part of the coast I would be interested in coming up. I look forward to yo your game report.
S&F
Mike
Mike C (Mike),
DeleteMost of the attendees live in the London area, but we do get people coming from Oxford, Bristol, and even Yorkshire!
Perhaps you’ll be able to join us one day.
S&F
Bob
Good for the mind and soul .. good stuff .. long keep it up
ReplyDeleteGeordie an Exiled FoG,
DeleteIt certainly boosted my somewhat sagging morale … and I’ll be going again soon!
All the best,
Bob