I find myself in the wargame doldrums again, and I don't care. It has me pondering my gaming.
The LARP Effect
I've mentioned before that my favorite hobby is actually LARP. Things have been going well, with lots of new players. I've also been busy with some crafting projects (mostly weapons).
Alas, the season is drawing to a close (we shut down for the miserable Florida summers). That has me thinking about using games as a substitute. But how?
Dungeon Crawls
This seems like the perfect substitute for LARP, but I've been having issues.
- I'm not satisfied with my rules and I haven't found commercial rules that work for me.
- Setting up a game can require some work - I have to come up with the dungeon encounters. I could use a random generator, like Four Against Darkness, but it can feel too random. Playing a battle, like the Dominion of series, is actually simpler to set up.
I'm still thinking about how to do quick and easy dungeon crawls, but I'm not really getting anywhere.
Skirmishes
In lieu of a dungeon crawl, perhaps I could do some fantasy skirmishing.
As part of my stalled American Revolution skirmish project, I made some counters with small numbers of figures per stand.
But I haven't printed them because of printer problems. First, I ran out of toner. When I refilled, my tablet that was linked to the printer died. I have a new tablet but I have to figure out how to link it to the printer.
Regardless, I am still wondering if I should do small or large skirmish (1 figure vs. multiple figures per counter).
Posting Less
I'm writing this as a way to sort out my thoughts. But I'm feeling that I'm wasting time with blogging. I may reduce posts to just battle accounts, in which case there may be long periods of silence when I fall into the doldrums.
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