Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a large helping of Lard and this Christmas Special delivers it by the chimney-full. At 135 pages in length, here’s a look at the contents
Lion de Mer: A French force invades Sussex in 1805. A campaign for Sharp Practice
Allies Peu Fiable: A France 1940 scenario for Chain of Command
Taking Off Into Aerial Gaming: An introduction to the joys of reaching for the sky with Bag the Hun
War Hawk: USAAF take on the Luftwaffe above the North African desert
Lost in Musique: The natives are revolting! They certainly are with this award winning scenario for Sharp Practice
An Affair at Gazala: An IABSM scenario set amid the sands of North Africa
Battle Rifles: Len Tracey returns with a look at representing different weapons in Chain of Command
Escape: A new adventure for Richard Fondler and Sharp Practice
Hearts of Oak: Ideas for a campaign ladder for Kiss Me Hardy
The Road to Bremen. A Late War Chain of Command campaign. To Bremen by Kangaroo
The Spanish Main: Rum, Piracy and Nautical Fun. A guide to Pirates with Sharp Practice from the pen of Chris Stoesen
Government Reprisal: A pirate scenario for Sharp Practice
The Encounter at Guarena River: A Scenario for General d’Armee by Anibal Invictus
Sidney Roundwood’s Big Day Out: Released from his high security mental institution, Sidney enjoys a day out as he races for the Don with a game of Big CoC
Fine Tuning IABSM: Mike Whitaker gets out his tuning fork as he adds some more detail to troop quality
Cutting Out: Another Pirate Scenario for Sharp Practice
Za Rodinhu: An Eastern Front Scenario for Bag the Hun
A Cruel Necessity: Sharp Practice in the English Civil War
The Great Raid, Parts 1 & @. A Double your money for Pirates with Sharp Practice
The Roundwood Report: Sidney bids farewell as he hangs up his couch.
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The Britons; A Tactical Guide
The Barbarian nations in Infamy, Infamy! are a varied bunch. In this tactical guide we will look at the Britons, but clearly some of what is included is appropriate for the Gauls and Germans too. That said, I am not going to let all of the Barbarian cats out of the bag in one go.