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The D6 Generation

D6G Episode 13: Battlelore, Hordes, & Civ Rev

The D6 Generation

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4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2008

⏱️ 189 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 13 we give an in depth review of the Days of Wonder board game Battlelore.  We also dive into Privateer Press's miniature war game Hordes.  Plus our usual antics including: - When Wives Attack- Off the Table (Civilization Revolution)- The Hollywood Minute- & MoreWe also discuss the contest rules to win pre-painted Hordes models by PaintedFigs.com. to see photos of the models.If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: . Advertisers this episode:

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0:00.0

Like a monumental underwater utopia, this extra-large episode of the D6 generation is packed with value.

0:20.7

Welcome to the circus of values! the D6 generation is packed with value.

0:23.9

Welcome to the circus of values.

0:34.5

Would you kindly familiarize yourself with your MP3 player's bookmark feature so you can pick up where you left off later?

0:36.1

Excellent.

0:37.6

Thank you.

0:50.8

This is episode 13 of the D6 Generation, with your host's Craig Gallant, Russ Wakeland, and Rath, uh, Hollywood, Granger.

0:57.3

Up first is Rapid Fire.

0:59.4

Hang on, but at least it's short.

1:02.5

No refund.

1:04.1

No return.

1:09.0

Welcome to another edition of Rapid Fire, the roundtable discussion of all things gaming coming at you with the speed of an enraged and enrailed War Beast.

1:16.1

Today's edition is brought to you once again by Radish Jack, who wants you to...

1:19.8

Doc!

1:21.4

I'm Geekly McNardigan, your host.

1:23.3

Today, as always, our panelists are Ross drunken Native American Scotsman with big chins is the only way to go Wakeland, and Rafe, my sticks and stones will break your bones, Granger.

1:32.0

Let's begin.

1:33.5

Issue number one.

1:34.9

One of the most difficult things for a war game to recreate is the effect known as the fog of war.

1:39.6

The term is ascribed to the Prussian military analysts Carl von Klauswitz, who wrote,

1:44.0

The great uncertainty of all data in war is a peculiar difficulty because all actions must, to a certain

1:49.0

extent, be planned in a mere twilight, which, in addition not infrequently, like the effect

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