Interesting note on playing the classic version.
We just played a game tonight with my wife, 14 year old and 10 year old. We were playing on an A&A game that I had for several years before I got married. I’ve been married 18 years so I’m thinking this game must be 20+ years old. It was originally published in 1981, according to board game geek and my rule set is a Milton Bradley version with a 1986 copyright. I played A&A in high school and have had the game ever since. My wife doesn’t like to play but my kids are old enough to get involved.
Oh, and I stomped them as axis. hehe. But, using it to teach the game. We are also working our way through the World at War DVD series to teach them about WWII. Using A&A to show how things went.
A classic game that never goes out of style.