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Unboxing: Force Of Virtue Starter Box | Masterstroke Games

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Gerry unboxes and reviews the Starter Box for Force Of Virtue, the Medieval Renaissance skirmish game by Masterstroke Games. If you're looking for a great 28mm scale, narrative-focused Historical wargame, this is worth checking out.

Let’s Play: Force Of Virtue – Seeking The “Secret Weapon” | Masterstroke Games

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In this third Let's Play for Force Of Virtue, Gerry and the team from Masterstroke Games get stuck into the third scenario of their mini-campaign. Both players are trying to get their hands on a "secret weapon" that will help them influence a local election! This means searching dead bodies which is grisly business!

Check Out Force Of Virtue’s Siege Of Gradara Kickstarter!

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Masterstroke Games are now live on Kickstarter with their campaign for a new expansion to Force Of Virtue! The Siege Of Gradara gives you some great options for expanding your Force Of Virtue games but also diving in for the first time. These folks have put together a great 28mm Renaissance-era skirmish game featuring innovative mechanics.

Let’s Play: Force Of Virtue – Hunting For Information! | Masterstroke Games

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In this second Let's Play for Force Of Virtue, Gerry and the team from Masterstroke Games get stuck into a scenario where Gerry's forces are surrounded on all sides. This is the second game in our mini-campaign for this Renaissance-era skirmish wargame.

Why You Need To Try Force Of Virtue! | Masterstroke Games Designer Interview

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Gerry sits down with the team from Masterstroke Games to discuss their awesome Renaissance Skirmish Game, Force Of Virtue. We think you might find yourself really wanting to give this game a try!

Let’s Play: Force Of Virtue – The Renaissance Skirmish Wargame | Masterstroke Games

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Gerry is joined by the team from Masterstroke Games to play out the first scenario of a mini-campaign in their Renaissance Skirmish Wargame, Force Of Virtue. Gerry has been tasked with stopping some dastardly grave robbers from stealing important documents!

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