A weekend in Milton Keynes
It’s the time of the year for MKWS’s Campaign show in Milton Keynes. If you don’t know anything about it, it takes place in a shopping mall, and it’s free to enter. Well, actually it’s in the open plaza in front of John Lewis so it isn’t so much „free to enter“ as „you can’t avoid walking through it“. We were show casing our 2026 game, which is about 6th Northants Battalion in 1918. We’re using NQM. This is the game we’ve been playtesting recently. I will hopefully post the various scenario rules sometime over the next fortnight, after we’ve been to Partizan.
Steve and Tim shouldered most of the interactions with the public, whilst Chris and I mostly ran the game.
The two games on Sunday were played by more experienced wargamers that we know. They listened to, and understood, the briefing, and ran fairly flawless attacks, with a little bit of help from some lucky dice rolling, including the inability of German artillery to hit pretty much anything. Most games saw a VC won by the Northants, twice in almost perfect historical context.
The game isn’t the most detailed nor the most sophisticated piece of terrain and model building to ever be out on at a show. It has to be portable and go in the boot of my estate car and it has to use kit I’ve already got, mostly. However, people reacted well to seeing a large scale WW1 game and it was a good opportunity to overturn the „Lions led by donkeys“ trope that persists.
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