• I’m sure I measured it but I don’t see it on my post.  I’ll look for my notes, if not I’ll remeasure the map.  The measurement of the map is misleading as couple inches on the map on the bottom is taken up by the part to keep track of everyone’s IPC.  I’ll provide the size of the game board and the actual size of the map portion only.  I measured both but like an idiot didn’t put post it.  Thanks for catching it.

    The game board is 33 by 20.

    The actual map is 30 by 20, you lose 3 inches on the bottom from the extra IPC tracking board.


  • Im not going to purchase one.  It looks like revised edition.  I just wish I had been a fan of Axis and Allies before Anniversary sold out.


  • @gnasape:

    I meant can’t you drive down to a Target in US?  Load up the games in your car and drive back to Canada?

    Its a long drive for me to go to the States just for a $30 board game.

    @Real:

    Im not going to purchase one.  It looks like revised edition.

    It’s perfect for a guy like me who had my Revised stolen  :wink:


  • @Trujew:

    @gnasape:

    I meant can’t you drive down to a Target in US?  Load up the games in your car and drive back to Canada?

    Its a long drive for me to go to the States just for a $30 board game.

    @Real:

    Im not going to purchase one.  It looks like revised edition.

    It’s perfect for a guy like me who had my Revised stolen  :wink:

    It’s a longer drive for me from HI, at least Canada is connected to the mainland US.

    Let me know if you need a set, I can always mail it to you!

    If you buy in bulk and share it with friends it might be worthwhile.  ROAD TRIP!!!


  • I just recently bought a house and As I was going through my parents attic, I found my original version of axis and allies. probably from around 1985. It is missing some pieces so I decided to look on google to aquire maybe a used set on ebay or something. I had no idea how big this game is. I was quite amazed. Then I noticed that they were releasing a “new” version in august 09, My local target had it and I just had to buy it.  Now I havent played this game in probably 10 to 15 years, but this is what I noticed.  The actual playing area compared to my old version is a lot smaller. I have heard people complaining about the money. I don’t believe the original version had money either so I wasn’t disappointed about that. The peices look great, Germany looks black to me, no longer grey. The Development card is no longer in the set(weapon research) The set up cards and the attack board are smaller. The ipc’s are located on the board. The board is really nice but it does not have extra areas to store battalions like the old version for places such as germany, the UK, and Japan.  Overall I am quite excited for tis version, it was a game I played a lot as a kid and know I will enjoy as an adult. maybe if I new about the other versions in years past, I might not appreciate this one as much.  I just ordered Battle of the buldge and D-day. anyway

    Enjoy it for what it is, Probably one of the best board war games I have ever played

    IMS


  • So, my group of friends played Europe & Pacific pretty extensively and are just getting back into the A&A universe (unfortunately, a little too late to get the great sounding Anniversary Edition), and I was wondering…  we’re going to be playing 1942 tomorrow night with 4 players…  how would you guys play with 4 people?  2 Allies vs. 2 Axis?  or 1 Axis vs. 3 Allies?

    Thanks!!!


  • It should be the same as Revised, each player playing one of these:

    • UK
    • USSR & USA
    • Germany
    • Japan

    It works pretty well


  • @IMS:

    The actual playing area compared to my old version is a lot smaller.

    could you do a quick measurement?
    I would be keen to know size of Classic(1985)

    @gnasape:

    The game board is 33 by 20.

    The actual map is 30 by 20, you lose 3 inches on the bottom from the extra IPC tracking board.

    just noticed you replied by editing
    thanks for the info :-)

    so it seems AA1942(2009) is about the same as Revised(2004)
    33x20 (31x18)


  • my old board from 1985 is 18 1/2 by 32 inches. . it then has 2.5 x 2 inch squares along the top for
    west indies : Gibralter : United Kingdom : Germany : japan : Phillipine Islands : Okinawa : Wake Island : Midway : Hawaiian Islands.   They were used for overflow.

    Just to give an idea of how much smaller the area is:

    1985 Western US dimensions are 3.5 x 3. for the new version it is 2 x 1.5   I don’t know how you are supposed to fit anything on there.  Eastern US added Central on the new board, so eastern is even smaller. The board looks real nice, but not too sure about playability.  They should have made a seperate board for IPC and not included it on the playing board. it would have given approx 32 x 3 inches more to play area.  I’m thinking of trying to take some nice photos of the board and going to my local print shop and having it enlarged.


  • IMS,

    Welcome to axisandallies.org!

    I hope that you will enjoy getting back into an old “classic” wargame which has been updated and is much better.

    If you have the time to play but can’t find the players to play FTF (Face to Face), then check out the PBF (Play by Forum) board and try it out.

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