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Thursday, 19 January 2012 09:31

MEGA Feburary!!!

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Announcing MEGA Feburary!!!

One Month Three Events!

 

Mark Bradfield's Multi level Space Hulk

Extravaganza comes to TTN

10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*  Feb 11th  @ The Boat Club. 

 

Pathfinder Organised Play Day

10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.**  Feburary 18th   @ Arkham Gaming Centre, Gleno Village  

Table Registration For The Pathfinder Games Day Here!

 

The Star Trek Mega Game Returns to TTN

10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*  Feburary 25th  @ The Boat Club  

Three top drawer, all day events for an inflation busting £3.00 each!

 

So Come One, Come All, Bring A Friend, Bring Two!

Let's make this Feburary MEGA!

* For Space Hulk & The Mega Game we're offering multiple sessions being run throughout the day. So please drop in any time

** For the Pathfinder event the "mustering" aka table seating kicks off at 10:30 (ish) the games begin once the tables are full (Plenty of spaces still available as 19/01/2012).

Tuesday, 12 April 2011 10:59

Talisman Big Game

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10:00 a.m.  April 30th  2011.  The Talisman Big Game comes to TTN

The classic RPG on a board experience.

The objective of the game is simple: Kill all your opponents, be the last man standing. The easiest way to do that, is to work your way from the Outer Region (where you start) through the Middle and Inner regions, to reach the center of the board, where you come into posession of a magical crown which allows you to kill off everyone else rather quickly (if you've got just a bit of luck on your side).

It's not just a matter of marching straight into the inner region though - First, you need to build up your character, by improving your Strength and Craft stats, maybe getting a few extra Lives too, and gather Objects and Followers to help you. Quite often, it becomes a matter of judging when you're strong enough to risk going to the inner circle - if you do it to early, you might easily be killed off, if you leave it too late, one of your opponents might beat you to it.

Oh and just like city centre parking you'll want to avoid being toad....

 

 

 

Thursday, 07 April 2011 22:02

A Gamer's Tail

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I'll just get down to it. I wanted to start a blog on the forum to discuss roleplaying game and maybe some boardgames. I enjoy war games too but there are other tabletopnorth members who can speak more authoritively about tabletop wargames than I can. Roleplaying game are my passion though and I should talk about what  fires me up.

Monday, 10 January 2011 22:54

Island of the Lost - Catacombs of the Forgotten

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26th February 2011

10am to 5pm
Belfast Boat Club, 12 Lockview Road, Belfast, BT9 5FJ


Can you escape the Island of the Lost?

Island of the Lost is an exciting one day wargame campaign using campaign rules specially written for the game and the Flying Lead wargame rules. In the game you control a party of brave and heroic adventurees that will fight the many threats that inhabit the island and explore the island with the hope of discovering the materials needed to construct a machine to escape the island.

The event is open to anyone to anyone who wishes to attend, you don't need to bring anything, just bring yourself, your enthusiasm and maybe some luck.

The cost for the event is £6 person but people are free to pay more as a donation to TableTopNorth if they wish.

A photo diary for the event is available here; with weekly updates until the event.

Tuesday, 07 December 2010 15:14

Al Darragh - Funeral Arrangements

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The funeral for Alistair Darragh will take place this Thursday 9th December. There will then be a short service at the house starting at 13:30 and then the burial will take place at Roselawn cemetery at 14:30.

 A wake will be held at the house (30 Bendigo street, Belfast, BT6 8DG) from 17:00 Wednesday 8th December.

 Joanne Darragh has requested that no flowers be given but instead donations may be given to ‘Diabetes UK' through the funeral directors James Brown and Son, 300 Newtownards Road, Belfast.

Monday, 25 October 2010 21:16

Arkham Horror Gaming day

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VA09Welcome to Arkham – City of Dreams – Twinned with the picturesque sea port of Innsmouth

 

Strange rumours abound… Queer lights have been seen in the sky these last three nights, the sound of chanting has been heard from the basements of the Old quarter and whispered voices speak of cloaked figures lurking in the dark…. Can you the brave citizens of Arkham get to the bottom of this mystery and stop the evils that lurk among its haunted streets??

 

Saturday 27th November 10.30 to 4.30 at the Boat club. All welcome. Price £3- per person, plus extra monies can be handed over for additional skills, spells and weapons!!!

Friday, 01 October 2010 13:44

Watch this...!

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250px-MercyTCI was recently watching a lovely little US TV show called "Mercy." It's a dark comedy based around the lives of a hospital. Think "ER" with more blood and laughs. A more realistic "Scrubs" even. There is a particular character that is meant to be the hated cocky authority figure that I can't help but like. He said a line that nearly caused me to lose bladder control with laughing. After embarrassing a young nurse he said "Sometimes I just do something to see what happens."

 

What has this juxtaposition got to do with gaming?

 

I think what I'm trying to get at, in a fairly round about way is that, in a non-tournament environment, why not try something and see what happens? I will of course use Warhammer 40,000 as my example as it is my game of choice. Let us first break down what goes into a game of WH40k.

  • Getting the army together. i.e. buy the models that you want/need, model them up and paint.
  • Learn the rules
  • Draw up an army list
  • Get a board set up
  • Throw some dice (play the game)

 

Tuesday, 21 September 2010 11:20

Playing to Win - Episode 2

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Wargaming with dice...Luck or skill?

PlayToWinLogoNow I’ve played many war games over my gaming life, mostly games workshop ones (40k, fantasy, Bloodbowl, Mordheim, Necromunda, Gorkamorka, Adeptus Titanicus, space crusade etc... the list goes on) as well as many non GW games like Battletech... but one thing always sticks in the back of my mind when I’m playing and if I win... was it luck or skill. Some of my plays in Bloodbowl for example my opponents can tell you are pure dumb chance. Not all of it, mind you, but a fair percentage. In fact, I think the majority of these games take skill and tactics, but a lot of it also comes down to how the dice roll. And I don't think that just because I have been beaten a few times in the past. If anything I analyse these losses and try to make sure I know what the outcomes can be if it happens again. I never minded losing a game because I made mistakes or my opponent out-played me. It's those times were I lost because either my dice rolls were nothing but 1's or my opponent kept rolling 6's that really irked me and those times were I won because I kept rolling the 6's or my opponent kept rolling the 1's irked me, too.

 

Yes. That's right. I'm admitting it... I have won games I shouldn't have won just because of luck and you know what? I don’t like that. Not as much as losing games I should've won, but I still dislike it.

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