Friday, 17 February 2023

6 Pictures from the Tactica 2022

Saga

This is me playing Saga at the Tactica in Hamburg last year. I look tired because the night before, in a Portuguese restaurant, I had talked for hours with Krüger and Jörg about Tolkien and Brecht. Don’t ask me why …

Kurpfalz Feldherren

The first game we played was presented by the club Kurpfalz Feldherren. They used the ruleset Pikeman’s Lament and had a very beautiful table of a port.

Kurpfalz Feldherren

Warmaster

A picture of Krüger playing Warmaster. High elves vs dwarves. It was the first time I saw a Warmaster game. To my surprise troop movement was very fast and there were strong domino effects. A lot more action on the table than I had expected.

Mario Cart

Mario Cart. This table looked like so much fun. Unfortunately I couldn’t try it, but I hope the game will be presented at another convention.

The Silver Bayonet

Der Schnitter von Hanau. A vampire game presented by two members of the Tabletop Club Rhein Main. They used the rule set The Silver Bayonet and created such a great atmosphere that I believed for a second that the two game masters actually were vampires …

6 comments:

  1. Some very nice looking games on display.

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    1. I always enjoy going to the Tactica to look at the display games and play as many as I can. Cheers, Karl

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  2. Those are some grest looking games - especially the 17th century harbour. Thanks for sharing them. I wonder whether Tolkien and Brecht were discussed together or separately, I know more of the first than the second.
    Stephen

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    1. Yes. The harbour looked quite impressive. If I remember well, the point of the discussion was this: Should "The Lord of the Rings" be compared to other works of literature, like Brecht's work, for example, or does fantasy literature have its own context, with its own aesthetic rules?

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