OMOG 19c
The Rules
I've played and reviewed the OMOG-rules earlier in this blog. Then my conclusion were that I think it is a ruleset better suited for smaller games and scenarios and for earlier periods. When Steve Snark in the OMOG-Facebook group made a quick reference sheet for the OMOG 19c (which can be found in the groups file-section), I wanted to try it out for a small scale skirmish with only a handfull of miniatures in an early era conflict.
The Scenario
I'm very found of western movies, and decided I wanted to try out these rules and reference sheet in a Wild West gunfight, which is both a small scale skirmish and early enough to avoid automatic weapons (and templates). I was inspired by the Dalton gang's robbery i Coffeyville in 1892, and made a similar scenario: An Outlaw gang had to tie their horses slightly away from the bank, while a couple of the gang-members looks after them and the other members robb the bank. Can they robb the bank, get back to their horses and leave the town without being caught??
The outlaws horses closest, and the bank is located further down the street |
The 'Forces'
A unit of 2 members of the gang are watching their horses while 2 other units of 4 gang members has gone for the bank. These have been recognized on their way to the bank, so the town sheriff and 2 of his deputies are alerted and also on their way to the bank. They act as a unit. 4 citizens (in 2 units) have armed them self, and are ready to try to stop the robbers from stealing their savings. A small Army-detachment of 2 is also located in the outskirts of the town.
The Game
To terrify the staff and any curious bystanders, the robbers start shooting when leaving the bank. This alerts the sheriff, his deputies, the armed citizens and the army detachment...
The robbers are shooting in all directions when leaving the bank... |
...but get surprised by the sheriff and his deputies who are on their way towards the bank. |
The shootout starts and an outlaw and a deputy is immediately taken out. The rest of the outlaws runs for cover outside the bank... |
...and gets divided. One of the bankrobbers get pinned outside the bank while the others starts shooting their way towards their horses. |
Only one bankrobber makes his way thru the city to the horses, closely followed by the posse. |
The conclusion
I think the OMOG rules worked a lot better for this small, early period skirmish with a handfull of miniatures. The quick reference sheet by Steve Snark made this a really fast and enjoyable game. I think the pistols have a little too short range to give it the Western cinematic feeling to it thoug. This game is best played with rifles.
I had a great time with my 40 yrs+ old miniatures from my childhood, and some background Ennio Morricone just for ambiance.
I like the set up and scenario.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading and commenting James!
DeleteI'm fan of 'old west' gaming and shoot outs, so I plan to do some gaming soon. -Just get around to paint those miniatures (from the may workbench update). Just found another idea for a conversion first...