Bring The Europeans Into Crucible Crush’s Flint And Feather

August 28, 2023 by brennon

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Crucible Crush's Flint And Feather gets a new expansion that builds on their 28mm battles in North America between the various First Nations warriors. Now, the Europeans are getting added into the mix with a new book called Contact.

Flint And Feather Contact - Crucible Crush

Flint And Feather: Contact // Crucible Crush

This works as a standalone system based on the Flint And Feather rules. You will need the original book however if you want to add the First Nations into the game. Additionally, there are rules in the book as well as a set of cards which are needed to merge both the original Flint And Feather rules and those present in Contact.

Inside, you'll find yourself taking on the role of influential English and French leaders who have been tasked with scrapping with each other in order to control land for your colonies. You can either dive in and play one off games or you can explore a full campaign if you prefer.

If you're looking for miniatures to go with this, you can already get your hands on Bob Murch's English and French.

English Puritans - Crucible Crush

English Puritans // Crucible Crush

French Adventurers - Crucible Crush

French Adventurers // Crucible Crush

There are loads of character miniatures for you to choose from plus you can get your hands on regular infantry and such as well to fill out the ranks in your adventuring company.

English Muskets - Crucible Crush

English Muskets // Crucible Crush

Flint And Feather seems like a great game to get into if you're looking to dive in and play out this period of turmoil in North America. I do like that they've done more with the European side of things with the Contact book but I reckon that I'd still look to try and include the First Nations in the mix. I think you'd want to in order to try and get the more authentic experience.

Will you be picking up this book and miniatures?

"If you're looking for miniatures to go with this, you can already get your hands on Bob Murch's English and French..."

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