War Games in the Community Space

War Games
On Saturday Abingdon War Games Club held fort in the Community Space.
War Games
This was a chance to meet with non-war gamers and try to convert some of them into gamers. On Saturday they had a WWII game on the centre table,
War Games
A battle was brewing between some rebellious tribes and a Romano British Army. There was also a game devised for Halloween – where Zombies attacked and, unfortunately, overran a village.

The club meet every Friday evening at the Neave Room, Abingdon Conservative Club, Ock Street. I am told it is a very sociable way to pass an evening. See abingdonwargames.org.uk for further information.

Earlier in the year they also took part in a scaled down re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo. And on Sunday 6th March 2016, at Fitzharry’s School, they organise an annual war games extravaganza called Overlord.

3 thoughts on “War Games in the Community Space

  1. Rob Alderman

    I’ve been a member of Abingdon Wargames Club since 2001. It’s an incredibly inviting group to join in with and a hobby that should be actively encouraged.

    I have since moved from the area, but I regularly come back simply to attend their club once in a while and to also attend Overlord as well.

    Wargamers in South Oxfordshire are incredibly lucky for there to be such an engaging and active Wargames Club in Abingdon!

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