@CWO-Marc
Thanks for your thoughts. I intend to revise the top posts for this and the other two “expansion posts” sometime this weekend, I now have some food for thought.
Thanks again!
-Midnight_Reaper
Vietnam
North Africa. 4 player Game. Germany and Italy vs England and Australia
FALL OF FRANCE - Would you have held? Germany MUST win in 10 or less turns.
ww3 3factions game
Something like
USA+Western Euro+Israel
Russia+Eastern Euro
China
Africa, South America, Japan, SouthEast Asia, Australia, MiddleEast are all neutrals and all attackable.
USA+Euro wins by taking Moscow OR Shangai
Russia wins by taking Either Berlin, Paris, London OR Shangai
China wins by expanding to enough victory cities, with many attackable neutrals close by (Japan, Korea, Philippine, Thailand etc…)
How about the battle of Kursk, I’ve been thinking about a massive tank war for quite some time and I’m actually surprised that we haven’t seen one yet!
but here’s hoping……
@Vance:
Vietnam
I’ve made an A&A style Vietnam game. Currently in playtesting and revision. ;)
1960 WWIII. china + ruskies + Norks + vietkong + middle east + satellite nations + cuba vs Americas + western europe + Japan + RoK + south vietnam + UK + Aussies. South and mid Africa neutral. US territories are US.
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What about World War I??? I haven’t seen that yet. I want.
@Cow:
What about World War I??? I haven’t seen that yet. I want.
In the Variants sub-forum, http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=23606.0
Currently in development
Sticking with wwii, I have been wanting to see a game based on the Mediterranean, including North Africa if it fit the mechanics. A game based on the defense of France is intriguing, though. Incorporating the Maginot line would be a must no?
@PDXDuck:
Sticking with wwii, I have been wanting to see a game based on the Mediterranean, including North Africa if it fit the mechanics. A game based on the defense of France is intriguing, though. Incorporating the Maginot line would be a must no?
I see you are a fan of Richard Bong!
http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=8023
Don’t know if people have seen this yet. Rather enigmatic…
I would LOVE a WWI game. It might even be possibly to incorporate the Pacific and Africa into the mix. Obviously very minor theaters, but there could be some naval/colonial skirmishing. And who doesn’t want to play as the Ottoman Empire? WWII Med/North Africa would be my second choice.
I believe that entry for Axis & Allies 1941
was really a test entry for the early development plans for Axis & Allies 1914
Market Garden
I think they will stick with WW2, I would love to see a North Africa game or Kursk for battle games. For global maybe a PRE-WAR game? or 1943 (That would be funny)?
I would love a Kursk, as I have always liked German tanks, but it would mean introducing fortifications to the game: a new concept. And no one likes losing good tanks against a fixed position!
North Africa would be good too and supply has already been used in BOTB.
I would get to be Italy again!
I’d really like to see a Stalingrad or Kursk game which would only have Germans and Russians in it; no British or Americans (no offence).
I’d really like to see a Stalingrad or Kursk game which would only have Germans and Russians in it; no British or Americans (no offence).
I agree, but I don’t think that will ever happen. It goes against the propaganda.
There are a bunch of things that would be fun. Crete is the one I’ll go with at the moment.
Stalingrad you could introduce a new power. Romania. I would love to come crashing through the fragle shell throwing the Romanians into disarray if only to one time see the German player give the Romanian player a look of you have got to be kidding me.
Whole new genre. Napoleonic or WW1. Maybe even medieval knights would be cool. I love the WW2 era but I have to admit Larry seems to be running out of new ideas. We seem to be doing a lot of these games over with only a little twist to them.
Whole new genre. Napoleonic or WW1. Maybe even medieval knights would be cool.
Call that last one “Axes and Armour”.