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The web scenarios
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09-22-2008, 08:40 PM
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RE: The web scenarios
To bring this thread back to its original question: who out there has played these two scenarios and what did you think?
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09-25-2008, 12:59 AM
Post: #22
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RE: The web scenarios
I've not played them, as I've only just recently started branching off onto the differing scenarios.
I will though! Both looked really fun on a read through, especially the 'All Hallows Eve'. |
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09-25-2008, 03:50 PM
Post: #23
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RE: The web scenarios
I have yet to play them as well. But looking forward to it soon.
"Dead is Dead. Parts is parts. Dead guys is parts."-Ripperjack. "When There Is No More Room In Hell, Paul W.S. Anderson Films Walk The Earth." |
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11-01-2008, 06:44 PM
Post: #24
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RE: The web scenarios
We have played both. Both are great fun.
"We Gotta Go Back" was fun and the 6 boards makes it a whole lot more board to cover for the zombies. A lot of zombies hang out near the truck. So lots of time for heros to collect items and then run for the truck. Makes for a great big fight at the end. "All Hallow's Eve" Quick paced, but a little harder because we had to keep chasing the zombie master (our dang revolvers would not work). Smaller board does keeps the action moving. |
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