I have tried this and it has worked. Bought all fighters turn one. Then all bombers turn two by turn three england landed in France and the US had like 6 fighters, 2 bombers, 2inf a tank and art in france after england had secured it the previous round. US took italy next turn and game ended shortly after. It was a few years ago so i cant recall anymore specifics. The key is pooling all available aircraft and witholding from Op. Torch. Also England needs naval dominance which sometimes doesnt happen with a G1 carrier build
So, is this actually a game I can buy?
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I am not too sure what Axis and Allies: Revised is. Is it an actual game you can buy, or is it just another set of rules you can use for Axis and Allies?
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no it is a totally new game…
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/prod/axis
and:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/article/ah20031205a
both give you good descriptions of what it has new…
GG
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Snowman, if you see Axis and Allies in the store and it is made by Avalon Hill, that IS Revised.
Some of us old farts call the new version “Revised” to distinguish it form the Milton Bradley version from 15 or so years ago.
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Thanks for the help guys! :-)
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Yeah I was really confused too when I bought my copy of A&A revised because I didn’t see “revised” on the cover. You can tell it’s revised because it says “new destroyer and artillery pieces!” and it just says axis and allies, not some other variant like pacific/europe.