The Khyber Ablaze is a semi-historical simulation of the many Afghan and Pakistani tribal uprisings during the Victorian Era. The game begins shortly after a Pathan Leader, Ahmed Khan, has stirred up the natives in the whole region and is poised to launch assaults on British Settlers to drive them back to Great Britain.
Being a member of the Victorian Military Society, I read their quarterly magazine Soldiers of the Queen. Many of the articles are about the North-West Frontier. I decided to purchase a boardgame on that theatre of war to get a better idea of what went on. I came across The Khyber Ablaze, a print and play game by Berserker Games. Background
The Khyber Ablaze is a semi-historical simulation of the many Afghan and Pakistani tribal uprisings during the Victorian Era. The game begins shortly after a Pathan Leader, Ahmed Khan, has stirred up the natives in the whole region and is poised to launch assaults on British Settlers to drive them back to Great Britain.
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Blood Bowl This game needs no introduction. It is one of my favourite multi-player games. I intend to at least have all our teams assembled soon so we can play with any of the teams. Touch-up and paint jobs are going to take time. Teams Between us, my friend and I own 17 teams: Assemble & Paint: Amazon, Elf, Goblin, Vampire Paint: Dark Elf, Necromantic, Norse, Nurgle, Orc, Skaven Touch-up: Chaos Dwarf, Lizardmen Ready: Dwarf, Halfling, High Elf, Human, Wood Elf The Wood Elves At the back, from left to right, are four Catchers, two War Dancers and two Throwers. To the fore are ten Linemen. |
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