• You are sounding like one of us now! We are mostly sculpt collectors; 41 is too basic for us, but has its uses . It has Tigers amd IS2s.


  • When you say you have the original game, are you speaking of the 1980s version?


  • @wittmann:

    You are sounding like one of us now! We are mostly sculpt collectors; 41 is too basic for us, but has its uses . It has Tigers amd IS2s.

    Being one of you guys isn’t a bad thing for sure. I played 15mm WWII and other historical mini games for years so this is kinda like old times.

    And for $20(amazon) I can get Tigers…. I’m okay with that will have to pick it up.

    @Nowhere:

    When you say you have the original game, are you speaking of the 1980s version?

    Edit:  Doing more reading I think I might pass on the 1914 game for now. So that means I will be getting 1940 boxes.

    Follow up question would it be worth getting the Anniversary Edition if I get the Global game?

    I don’t know how old the game is but my son saw the 1984 date on some of the cards. The rules say 2nd edition and the box has the foam trays to hold the minis. I bought it used around 1999 or 2000.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    Go out and buy anniversary edition.  Hands down the best out of box version of the game ever released.  Comes with two setups, 1941 and 1942.

    Great story!  Enjoy!!


  • @Gargantua:

    Go out and buy anniversary edition.  Hands down the best out of box version of the game ever released.  Comes with two setups, 1941 and 1942.

    Great story!  Enjoy!!

    Would the Anniversary Edition be a better place to start over the Global boxes?

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    Hands down yes.

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    @Warhawk77:

    @Gargantua:

    Go out and buy anniversary edition.  Hands down the best out of box version of the game ever released.  Comes with two setups, 1941 and 1942.

    Great story!  Enjoy!!

    Would the Anniversary Edition be a better place to start over the Global boxes?

    Global is the biggest and greatest, but takes more time and introduces a few new critical rules that do change the game some, i.e. scrambles etc.

    I think Global is more interesting to play that Anniversary, but Garg is right that anniversary is a lot more accessible out of the box than G40. G40 has a pretty important FAQ and is pretty unbalanced out of the box necessitating a heft bids for the allies.  There are also diplomatic rules that create movement restrictions which can be tricky.

    I’d say if you’re diehard than jumping right into Global will scratch that itch.  If you think you’re more casual about it, anniversary is the ticket.


  • Thanks  again everyone.

    I will talk to my boys and see what they think.  We even found global war 1936 and the 1939 map/games. Those look very cool.

    We started a game of classic  (what I called original)  last night and should finish it today.


  • Hope your game goes great!  :-D


  • @Topmat:

    Hope your game goes great!  :-D

    Thanks we had a good time. We finished that game and played another on Sat.  Then I dug out my Axis & Allies Navel ships and Wings of War (WWI & WWII) we played all those too. So we played a lot of games over the weekend I really enjoyed the time glad I never got rid of those things.

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