It’s not as good of a game as G40 but it is still a good game. The play is much different so that adds some variety to your game collection. Make sure that if you are going to get the game that you get extra pieces or you will be frustrated. Aside from German infantry the next thing to run out is the playing chips and they are slightly larger than the chips you are using now so they don’t stack well. You can buy the pieces and chips from HBG. The tournament rules are better than the OOB rules as well.
Where to get this game?
-
Hey guys,
Avid player of A&A here. I have the first version of the game, which game out in the 80’s, but also the 1941 version and 1942 Second Edition versions (the latter of which is my favorite). The new WW1 setting of this game is really awesome to hear, it seems really awesome, but, the only place I can find it for sale online is in astronomical price ranges (70$+). I was just wondering if you guys know of any place that sells this game for a reasonable price (40 dollars max?) or somewhere to play it online (like a map for TripleA; the one I have called “the great war” is over-complicated. Thanks guys!
-
70 USD is about the standard price for the 1914 game. You might get only used ones for less.
There is no 1914-map for TripleA atm, although some enthusiasts had been working on it:
http://tripleadev.1671093.n2.nabble.com/1914-development-td7583942.html