I’m curious, does anyone play the Classic with a homebrew Cold War set up? I’m thinking about copying the A&A Iron Blitz set up, but if anyone has their own, I’d love to see it!
@Krieghund Thanks! (For completeness, I should have been more clear in that Germany controlled Persia at the beginning of its turn in this example. i.e. there was/is a legal landing zone for the fighter)
Hello,
It is the US’s turn. We are still on turn 1, so the US is the last to go. My mother is Germany and I, Japan. I tried to go into China but got extremely unlucky with no rolls. I did take Pearl Harbor though. What should we, Axis, do next. My original goal was to take China here and fortify. Then I would finish US there and expand west, while also maintaining strong East. Not sure how I can do that now, though. Help.
Yea - those Expansions brought tons of fun & challenge.
Since then, we have developed the Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion - inspired by and based on those Expansions.
You can find the Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion on this forum - and as you read your way through these Expansion rules you’ll recall all the good memories from the early 90’s - and much more.
The practical application in an actual game is the following:
This can adversely affect naval battles with multiple unit types on both sides and land battles in which the defender has a bomber(s) or a defense with multinational forces present.
It can cause the defender to misallocate his hits not knowing if the attacker is going to roll hot, cold or par.
Sue Wheat!!! If your buying I’m game … win or lose, I am sure I will enjoy the game… But if you could make it Guinness or Murphy’s I don’t really dig on pilsner… so a stout please :-D
Not a problem. And after I kick your butt, you buy me a 12 pack of Newcastle :-)
SUD is right. if germany is getting that many IPC’s as a bonus and just buys ONE unit, there is somehing severly wrong with them, they coulve spen it on: