COW2014 will be taking place from Friday11th July to Sunday 13th July 2014. More on booking here.
According to the information I have so far received, the current session list is as below.
If you are attending and have not yet submitted your session details, please do so no later then Friday 6 June.
Tim
Gow et al
A Mighty Wind - The Plenary Game
1944.
The Home Islands are threatened by a huge enemy battle fleet and
invasion force. It is our sacred duty to
die for the Emperor…..
WD Display Team North
DOODLEBUGGERS
Another
fast-paced solo game. Take to the skies
over Kent to prevent those new unsporting V-1 flying bombs reaching
London. This only take 10 minutes to
play so will run several times. Who will
be the top scorer in No. 607 ‘Knuston’ Wing?
Will
Whyler & Mike Elliott
Gladiolus (the old SOA Gladiator game)
Three or four boards probably in
different scales.
Jim
Wallman
Cabinet Office Briefing Room A
A committee game for up to 12. Crisis
managment of an unprecedented and dangerous crisis. And explaining it on the
Today Programme.
Jim
Wallman
Saving Private Mouat
A 100% Totally Not Footfall mission to
rescue one of HMGs most vital assets.
Jim
Wallman
Warriors for the Working Day
Just another wargame involving toy
tanks in WW2. But very suitable for those who can't tell their HVSS from their
APDS.
Jim
Wallman
Little Wars: The War of Firefly's Nose
If there's any enthusiasm for lounging
around on the grass and projecting matchsticks at each other randomly.
John
Bassett
HEMLOCK
AND DEMOCRACY
404BC: Sparta has defeated Athens. The birthplace of democracy groans beneath
the Thirty Tyrants. But a small group of
rebels seek to change all that... A political/military role-play featuring
Spartan warlords, philosophers, priests, democrats and oligarchs.
John
Bassett
OVID
FOR WARGAMERS
John Bassett on his favourite Roman
poet: man about town, wit, master of seduction, intriguer at the imperial court
and exile. Will feature a re-enactment
of the sad, sad story of Orpheus, with audience participation.
John
Armatys
BOOTS
ON THE GROUND
A simple set of wargames rules for
company level actions in the early Twenty First Century using 15mm figures and
die cast aeroplanes – an entertainment for up to four players.
Wayne
Thomas & David Brock
Nimy Bridge in 15mm
A refight of the attack against the Mons salient by the German 18th Division of the IX Corps. The latest adaptation of "Far Away Wars" for 1914.
A refight of the attack against the Mons salient by the German 18th Division of the IX Corps. The latest adaptation of "Far Away Wars" for 1914.
Ian Drury & Peter Grizzell
Muskets & Tomahawks ADG
French & Indian Wars using 25mm figures and the
French skirmish rules Muskets & Tomahawks.
John Curry
British Army
Counter Insurgency Model
This
is a map based game about current British led multinational operations
somewhere in a fantasy continent called Fafrica. Huge map, giant counters and
at the simulation end of the game spectrum. The session will start with a 15
minute talk to set the scene, then play the game. The players will represent
the planning staff and will attempt to run the operation in a country that is
disintegrating around them. Strictly no photographs of the session.
John Curry
Donald
Featherstone: His rise, his fall and his rise again.
Would
the real Donald Featherstone stand up? The
first attempt to analyse the character of Donald Featherstone will include some
controversial areas.
Mike
Elliott
Rematch at
Quebec
After
the glorious victory and capture of Quebec in 1759, the British endured a
Canadian winter. The French, determined to recapture the city and planned a new
attack in April 1760…
A
toy soldier interpretation of the Battle of Ste Foy.
Mike Elliott
Enigma
Variation
Being
a puzzle game based on the vital deciphering work undertaken by a forerunner of
the famous Enigma code-breakers of WW2
Note:
this is a non timetabled activity. All COW attendees will be given a copy of an
encrypted message at Dinner on the Friday evening and invited to decipher it.
Clues will be published around Knuston at intervals during the weekend. There
might even be a small prize for the first person to crack the code!
Graham Evans
To Ur is Human
Sumerian
warfare with 20mm plastic armies, using a square table and quick and simple
mechanisms. The rules feature a central "fear" mechanism modelling
the fight/fright/flight condition of the various units as they encounter each
other, rather than a traditional morale system. This was arrived at to try to
model the effects of the Sumerian Battlecarts on their social inferiors.
Michael Young
Hapsburg Lip
(see Nugget
270) The now infamous game of politics, marriage and inbreeding in renaissance Europe.
Now in it's next incarnation with some amendments to ensure that there is
always someone in the marriage stakes.
Michael Young
The Byzantine General's problem
(see Nugget
268). Byzantine Generals have to organise and fight a battle. Some may be
traitors. Can you defeat the enemy whilst at the same time work out who the
traitors are in your midst? A few 15mm soldiers, lots of accusation and
mistrust, no dice.
Ian Russell Lowell
The Incident at the the Zuliya
River Crossing
A
game-cum-rules session: Mountains crawling with warlike tribes, a Hittite
Prince, a broken bridge, a goddess, fast-flowing water, someone behaving like a
wild pig! All under the mismanagement of
Ian Russell Lowell.
Ian Russell Lowell
A Forgotten Conflict? The German Peasants War 1524-1526
Collecting
snail shells, Landsknechts, shoes on poles, and a painter named Jörg Ratgeb —
plus religion, politics, social change in the Holy Roman Empire. A gently-paced introduction with an aim to
work out a way to wargame this conflict by Ian Russell Lowell. (And no chariots at all, but maybe a
fortified cart or two!)
4 comments:
Tasty menu
Wish I was going
Next year ...
I am going to have to put it in the diary Tim
The John Curry session sounds a little cloak an d dagger!
Plenty of other good stuff too
One year I keep saying to myself.
Cheers,
Pete.
Geordie
Book soon for next year - I'll post a reminder next month!
I cold tell you more about JC's session. But then I'd have to kill you.
Pete
Make it next year Pete!
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