GASLANDS brings Maximum Carnage at Mass Pikemen’s Johnny Cab Invitational
Last Saturday, September 7th, Scott Howland ran a very fun game of GASLANDS at our September gaming session. We had several new players and some young players with their dads (which was cool in and of itself). We had played this game a few times before, and Scott had some really cool new terrain for the race. His scenario was the “Johnny Cab Invitational” as a nod to the Johnny Cab in the 1990 film Total Recall. Scott plans to run this game at CARNAGE in Killington, Vermont in November.
As I got to play I got to take a few more pictures – the race was a real thrill ride (pun intended).
The flyer for the gameGetting ready to play. Each of us got a different cab-type vehicle for the race. On the right, new player Steven (sitting) and his dad Steven (in orange hat) joined us for the first time with his daughter in tow. Here you can see the tabletop – we had to cross 5 gates in the race. The cabs had weapons that were not active until you fully crossed gate #1.The start of the race – you can see the starting gate on the right. Vehicles were assigned at random – I had the little Johnny Cab in the foreground. Above me in this photo respectively were Mike and Leif’s yellow cabs on the edge of the tabletop. In the starting gate from top to bottom were Christine in a VW truck/cab, Jack/Jared in a tracked cab, and Steven/Steven in a motorized rickshaw.Johnny Cab!The wrecked tractor trailer was part of the game terrain. I’m on the right about to take my first (of many) flip outs. On the right, Mike attempts to crash into Leif. This would go (at first glance) badly for Mike as he rolled badly and got turned around back towards the starting gate. He would end up crashing into the wall behind it and surviving to turn around…eventually. Note that Scott has two welded dice to denote turn and gear segments – very cool.I try to get through the gate after both Christine and Jack crash into me. I ended up flipped over by the right barrier – safe but damaged.Scott effectively GM’s!As I was already through the gate I had to back up to get aligned. I used a Molotov Cocktail on Leif’s cab and caught it on fire. It soon exploded and I avenged a past Bolt Action whupping that Leif had put on me earlier! Jack’s tracked cab was run into a wall at the top, while Steven’s rickshaw was closing for a kill. Christine’s blue VW also shot at Leif with a machine gun. Mike was busy out of the picture hitting a wall in 4th gear!Steven’s attack on Jack’s tracked cab fails. Jack’s tracked cab returns fire, and destroys the rickshaw. Christine’s VW tries to go around away from Jack. I’m just surveying the carnage from the safe rear. Mike is still back along the wall in the rear of the starting gate. Jared and Jack discuss choices with the dice, while Leif looks at his burning cab.Christine turns the corner and shoots up Jack’s cab – knocking it out of the game. She then dropped caltrops behind her. This left the VW, my Johnny Cab, and Mike still in the game.Johnny Cab turned on the gas, and attempted to shoot at Christine’s blue VW with a machine gun, missing. I threw another Molotov cocktail and hit, catching the VW on fire.
At this point, I closed for the kill. Nothing remained between Johnny Cab and the race course but Christine’s damaged and burning vehicle. Mike’s cab was far behind. My machine gun missed again – but my third Molotov cocktail hit and unfortunately caused a chain reaction with Christine’s own unused Molotov cocktails. The explosion damaged my Johnny Cab and destroyed it and the VW. At this point, Mike was just getting back to Gate #1 after getting off the wall. As the sole survivor, he won! Amazingly, he won our last GASLANDS game as a survivor as well – enjoy your prize Mike – a free trip to Mars! Your second trip!
The game ends. Both cars in the foreground are destroyed – in the right rear one survives – Mike wins!
The game went very quickly even with many new players. Scott’s vehicles and board were fantastically fun! I lent my new blast markers to the game and I think they worked well (and were very popular with the younger players to be sure). Thanks VERY MUCH to Scott for a well-run and fun game.
Our next session is a road trip to the Fort Devens Game Day on October 19th. Scott will be running a pulp game there, and I will be running my Normandy Breakout game. The November session for the Mass Pikemen will be on either November 2nd or November 9th from 2-7 PM, games TBD.
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24 thoughts on “GASLANDS brings Maximum Carnage at Mass Pikemen’s Johnny Cab Invitational”
This makes me happy; Gaslands is such a fun game. Love seeing the cardboard templates too- I feel DIY is at the anarchic, petrol-soaked heart of this game.
Looks like you had another great day Mark. Love the scenics and the cars but the use of Johnny Cabs was inspired! So nice to see the kids being involved too, long may that continue.
Cheers Dave! Yes, and the club is growing and the games are getting better attendance. Definitely need to see the kids too getting into something that is not plugged in. Scott did a really nice job with his scenics and is a great GM to boot.
Looks like it was great fun – I really enjoyed reading it, so thanks for sharing Mark! Now I need to go and watch the original Total Recall film again! 🙂
Looks like yet another great fun gaming afternoon, Mark. Will you be tooling up a few Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars for some Gaslands action now, I wonder? 🙂
Maybe, but I still have so much stuff to paint that I’m more likely to just play! I did get a set of the rules, dice, markers and templates from Buck at BARRAGE- so who knows?
Now that looked like it was a load of fun, really nice scenery too, great to see some “young blood” joining the fray too. Nice write up as always Mark and good to see your still out there pushing the hobby!
I do keep up with your posts even if I rarely get the change to comment these days. Hope all is well with you and yours, cheers Roger.
Hey Roger! Great to hear from you and I hope all is well with you also. I have been busy in September with job interviews, BARRAGE, the Mass Pikemen, my 35th West Point reunion, etc. – so I’m just catching up on blogs. Thanks for the kind words and hope to have some more blog posts soon! Best, Mark
Lots of fun there mate ,great to see the youngsters getting into gamming just like Pete introducing his nephews into painting models !
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Agree – very important for the hobby! Cheers Pat!
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The game looked like a lot of fun 🙂 on a side note, Johnny Cab has freaked me out since I was little haha
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Looking at him now is hilarious though! Thanks for looking Steve!
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He still has that weird uncanny valley thing about him 😂
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This makes me happy; Gaslands is such a fun game. Love seeing the cardboard templates too- I feel DIY is at the anarchic, petrol-soaked heart of this game.
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Agree wholeheartedly! Scott and Jared are our GASLANDS GM’s and the games are always fun. Your point about DIY is spot-on too.
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Looks like you had another great day Mark. Love the scenics and the cars but the use of Johnny Cabs was inspired! So nice to see the kids being involved too, long may that continue.
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Cheers Dave! Yes, and the club is growing and the games are getting better attendance. Definitely need to see the kids too getting into something that is not plugged in. Scott did a really nice job with his scenics and is a great GM to boot.
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Could not agree with you more.
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Looks like it was great fun – I really enjoyed reading it, so thanks for sharing Mark! Now I need to go and watch the original Total Recall film again! 🙂
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Yes you should – just for you John https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/total_recall/quotes/
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That looks great fun. The welded dice are nice… bet they aren’t for rolling though.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers Pete!
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Sounds awesome 🙂
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Coooool. Never played but it’s one of those games I’ve been intrigued by. Plus TOY CARS!!!!!
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And conversions – right up your alley!
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Who can’t like a game that is a cross between death race and mad max with a total recall element. It looked ace!
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Thanks – it was cool and Scott did a nice job!
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Looks like yet another great fun gaming afternoon, Mark. Will you be tooling up a few Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars for some Gaslands action now, I wonder? 🙂
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Maybe, but I still have so much stuff to paint that I’m more likely to just play! I did get a set of the rules, dice, markers and templates from Buck at BARRAGE- so who knows?
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Now that looked like it was a load of fun, really nice scenery too, great to see some “young blood” joining the fray too. Nice write up as always Mark and good to see your still out there pushing the hobby!
I do keep up with your posts even if I rarely get the change to comment these days. Hope all is well with you and yours, cheers Roger.
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Hey Roger! Great to hear from you and I hope all is well with you also. I have been busy in September with job interviews, BARRAGE, the Mass Pikemen, my 35th West Point reunion, etc. – so I’m just catching up on blogs. Thanks for the kind words and hope to have some more blog posts soon! Best, Mark
Gotta grow the hobby!
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