Saturday, August 14, 2021

Marlowe to Maidenhythe review



Having spent the best part of ten years off and on collecting ECW troops, I’m always on the look out for new sources of inspiration. Well this time I came up trumps. Although I haven’t made the jump into ‘ To the strongest’ I have followed its success with glee. Simon Miller and I became friends over ten years ago after he commented on my Romans on this Blog. I even got to go around his house where he showed me a very new game system featuring playing cards. Well, since then the game has been launched and gone from strength to strength. For King and Parliament is the ECW version of the rules and this campaign pack is designed with those rules in mind. I have my own simple ECW rules in mind for gaming this era but the versatility of this pack is what caught my attention. It clearly says at the beginning that these scenarios and campaign can be played with any rule sets. This is really handy and will help me in designing my own scenarios and stories based around my local area.

I love the names of these militia units, very tongue in cheek. The book is spiral bound and is designed for war gamers use with each page being laid out to be photographed for player briefing. 

It follows the story of two former friends who are divided by the sword and must now lead armies against each other for the King and Parliament.There are a number of battles that grow in size throughout the campaign, this is very useful as it allows players to start gaming with small forces first, giving them time to collect and paint units as they’re needed.

I loved this idea and the units provided matched my own ideas of units. Pike heavy regiments for the Royalists and many more that I hadn’t thought of, that would be fun to collect. Whole brigades of militia and mobs, I had planned to create one unit but an army of such troops would be great. It would also help me scratch my Sedgemoor itch, where bodies of men armed with farming tools up against trained soldiers appeals to me.



 This is my biggest take away from the book though, a list of the forces you will need for the campaign. I was really pleased to see that there are regiments of all pike, this is something I have been planning for my own Royalist forces. In fact, these lists act as a great help when planning your armies and give you a good indicator on the ratio of certain units to have in the different armies.

 A Scots army is also included for variety and fun as well as the militia force of course. The two actually end up going up against each other which would be very entertaining I imagine, although I wouldn’t fancy being in a militia regiment when they do. Whether you play To the strongest or not, I think this scenario pack is worth getting just for the unit information alone, the rest is just a massive bonus. 

I’ve just finished reading through the story and the campaign battles and I found it hard to put down. I don’t really write reviews as it probably shows, but if you are into the ECW you won’t go far wrong with this scenario pack.


God save the King!


3 comments:

caveadsum1471 said...

Sounds good, I play For King and Parliament and pike and shot, sound's like a good one to get!
Best Iain

Secundus said...

I love it, it’s given me a great guide to collecting the different armies. I’m even tempted to use the names in the book for the units. I love the Oxford commanded shotte for the royalists and have even been looking at figures for them. Inspiration is hard to come by so anything like this pack is great.

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