Saturday 20th December: Shadows over Camelot   Leave a comment

Phil, Mike, Bruce, Darryl and Alex gathered for Christmas games night. First off we played Shadows over Camelot. The first Traitor /cooperative game that we had not played since 2011. The Knights were doing reasonably well though the grail quest was proving impossible when Phil drew a card that placed two more siege engines in one go outside camelot. Rather than risk another draw Darryl decided to place a penultimate one so he could complete his quest. This then left a traitorous Alex simply to add one more to make twelve and claim victory.

Determined to do better we played again and this time decided to complete the grail quest first then launcelot’s armour and excalibur! Soon the players completed the twelve swords and claimed victory leaving a cursing bruce to slink off traitorously away.

We then played some good card games based on timeline which were quite fun.

Posted December 26, 2015 by wargamesdiary in Uncategorized

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