tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783985865082712242.post7010043429857634384..comments2024-03-24T19:52:50.881+00:00Comments on Irregular Wars: Wargaming Naumachia?Nichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03601895895569143103noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783985865082712242.post-77345973404530800632023-03-31T20:00:16.979+01:002023-03-31T20:00:16.979+01:00The ability to play ancients and age of sail with ...The ability to play ancients and age of sail with the same modular ruleset is actually what got me into Galleys and Galleons. I think the system really shines for small engagements, and isn't as tedious as some of the other ancients rulesets I checked out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783985865082712242.post-26635892355139396992023-03-31T19:05:08.515+01:002023-03-31T19:05:08.515+01:00Clearly Don Marco is exercising his right to work ...Clearly Don Marco is exercising his right to work within a completely different chronological framework! ;)Nicnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783985865082712242.post-67528536344144434012023-03-31T17:28:02.208+01:002023-03-31T17:28:02.208+01:00Don Marco da Pattaya has asked me to say that (1) ...Don Marco da Pattaya has asked me to say that (1) he’s reasonably sure you didn’t write G&G because you were infected with the Hornblower virus, and (2) he has played c16 Mediterranean galley warfare with c50 ships per side using the WRG “rulettes” and found that really fun! <br />Speaking for myself, my discovery of Guilmartin’s ‘Gunpowder & Galleys’ in the 1970s was an epiphany.Mark from Thailandnoreply@blogger.com