20-08-2011, 07:09 PM
I was thinking on the way home, it is a good bridging game. When I first started wargaming, the biggest issue I had, was freedom to move where you want (to a degree.) I was used to board games where you had set squares, to move through, and the fact I could place a unit in various places, pointing in several directions, was an alien concept. Dwark Kings Hold, combined elements if a traditional board game, in movement, and table top Wargames such as facing and combat modifiers. It looks a useful tool to bridge the gap for someone interested in the hobby, rather than bombard a new player with new concepts.
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