![]() It’s apparent that this area has already seen a lot of looting and ransacking. Riding on fumes, the survivors pull their SUV over next to a gas station. Roaming zombies fill the streets and the effects of Armageddon are already evident. ![]() The group of survivors approaches a seedy area of town. Reflecting the imminent predicament that would surely follow the Mayan Apocalypse, we decided that for this scenario our group of survivors would need to accomplish the following three Victory Conditions:ġ) Search at least 6 of the 9 marked buildingsĢ) Find 6 food items (we’ll surely get hungry while running for our lives)ģ) Exit off the far end of the board with the food items. To prepare for a disaster of such magnitude, we decided to gather together and spend our last moments on earth doing the only logical thing that we could in such a dire situation: playing a Mayan Apocalypse Zombie Armageddon scenario using AKULA’s Total AR:SE rules. As far as we could tell from the best information that the internet and the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens guy could give us, this might well be the end of the world as we knew it. The date of the long-predicted Mayan Apocalypse had finally arrived. It was December 21, 2012, and the world was ending. Apparently mimicking the slow speed of the undead, I’m finally just getting around to writing it up now. The following is a battle report from my gaming group's archives of an AKULA game that we played back in December 2012.
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