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Activation is then determined by drawing a card from an activation deck. This contains numbers twice, a re-roll and reshuffle card and some other special cards that allow certain classes of unit to activate more or less times.

So, for example, my leader is the figure with the white shirt. He gets to activate whenever the No 6 card is drawn from the deck. The action hots up on the edge of town by the corral, Lewis's deputy in the brown coat and a member of the posse, close the range before opening up with their pistols.

My cowboy in the corral has a '! He is stunned because he attempted to 'react' when the lawmen headed down the side street. Any model can attempt to react to enemy movement by turning a card from their action deck and consulting the 'D5' part of the card. If the number is less than their reaction attribute they can react and after reacting become 'stunned' to show they have acted early and taken their action out of sequence.

Two of the lawmen's posse take a shot at the outlaw leader. Shooting is very fast and intuitive. The top of the cards is the shooting resolution table. All of the data about probabilities are built into the cards, rather than having to reference other charts and quick reference sheets. Figures are classed as elite, regular of green for accuracy.

This tells you were to look on the top of the card. Underneath the white dots you will see corresponding letters 'E', 'R', 'G'. This is where you start on the card. You then add modifiers for the tactical situation. This are summarised by the icons on the next row of the card.

Shift one to the right if target moved, out of command, wounded or at medium range and shift two to the right if at long range or if moving and firing. The year is The bank at Repentance Springs has been robbed. Many good citizens, including Sheriff Anton Dreyfus and school-marm Sue Daggett, were brutally slain as the gang shot its way, whooping and hollering, out of town. Colonel Ned McReady and his men are tasked with bringing Jack Colty - a man so mean he'd steal a fly from a blind spider, or a coin off a dead man's eyes - and his gang to justice.

Revolver is a two player card game produced by Stronghold Games. Each player gets their own deck of cards which they will play on a shared battlefields as The Crow and his gang attempt to escape on the train or to Mexico.

In addition to their deck, the player controlling The Crow also has 16 cards laid out in front of him representing Jack Colty and each member of his villainous gang including his dog bullet. As play proceeds, the forces of law order methodically eliminate the gang while Jack Colty attempts to stay alive long enough to escape.

If Colonel Jack McReady eliminates the gang before Colty escapes, he wins, but if not, the Crow flies off with the loot and victory. Games are truly not determined until the end as each games typically comes with enjoyable swings of momentum.

Games are typically under a half of an hour allowing you to play multiple games or squeeze in a game with limited time. Cards are of nice stock and the artwork is fantastic. Game comes in a well organized tin. Some of the explanations I have seen on line from the designer seem like he is making it up as he goes.

As it turns out, a key rule in the instructions was simply printed incorrectly. The explanations of the iconography and how the cards are used is byzantine at best. Westard TBC. Get ready to heist banks and rob trains solo or in co-op with friends in Westard. Sneak into a bank and pick a lock or blow up the entire vault wall to pieces!

Take the fight to the western streets to decide who controls the town in Robbery or Classic Deathmatch PvP multiplayer modes. Enjoy manual weapon handling Hopalong: The Badlands Hopalong: The Badlands is a VR game where violence and comedy combine with a one-of-a-kind movement system. Hop, skip, or simply wave your stick horse up and down to gallop smoothly through the western landscape filled with the villainous group known as the Dynamite Gang.

They are beyond redemption and there is High Noon VR High Noon VR is a fun virtual reality shooter where you play as a sheriff in a small town somewhere in the Wild West. Although, things are not doing that well in this town. Hordes of bloodthirsty outlaws terrorize poor peaceful townsfolk and they could be real pain in the neck of a new sheriff.



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