@TheMarshall said in 1940 reference cards:
National Objective cards can be found here: http://www.mediafire.com/?sgz3gr48qxs6l
Looks like you are missing Japan 1 National Objective card in MediaFire download. Can you submit that?
@TheMarshall said in 1940 reference cards:
National Objective cards can be found here: http://www.mediafire.com/?sgz3gr48qxs6l
Looks like you are missing Japan 1 National Objective card in MediaFire download. Can you submit that?
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anybody has played BBR with G40. I’m not big on “Variants” of any game. However, with G40 being way too long (thus TripleA and G42 tourny versions to play in one sitting) I was somewhat interested in this. I downloaded the rules, and wow! This is amazing! Can’t wait to play! Basically G40 with slight moderations and improved victory conditions. It looks like it’s really gaining steam with a lot of people too. HBG’s 1936 Global War and other of the like seems too complicated- like G40 on steroids. That’s NOT what I’m looking for. IMHO, BBR takes a good game in G40 (minus the long victory conditions) and high bids and makes it great. I’m interested to hear if…
Hi, I have version 6.1 but when I download this file and press “Open Saved Game”, it doesn’t load- nothing happens. Not sure what is wrong.
@Guderian1 Not really sure what to press here. How do I download? I need instructions. I found out that my download is not the latest.
@squirecam All in all, dice makes the game fun for me. Even online, I rarely use the calculator. When you play AA players have to accept that there are scores of individual battles in a game, so therefor by stats…
The last two points are outliers that will happen in any game. The fun and tactical part of AA is that since you don’t know when it is gonna happen or where, that tests players tactical thinking as they have to swivel and pivot their strategies to a new sets of circumstances. Some may say the dice in an archaic game mechanic way even represent the “fog of war”.
Btw, just wondering what the bid was for FTF more than online as these days I enjoy the company of people in gaming. And yes Smorey’s tourneys and online ones are really 2 very different games. Having been a part of both, I can truly say that the online players have a vast amount of experience, being able to play 10-20x more games than any FTF tournament players. However, FTF players have the advantage of more rigid parameters in their tournament experience (shorter time clock, no calc and a stripped down tourney setup).
Both are great in their own right, but you definitely have to switch gears a bit when going from one to the other.
@Stucifer that seems about what I remember. I looked at several games and it seems like in G40 a lot of people add an infantry in Yunnan, 1 inf in Egypt, 1 sub in the Med off Egypt and 1 sub outside Gibraltar. If that is the case in almost all bids, they should just be added to the standard setup IMHO…
1 inf >Yunnan
1 inf > Egypt
1 SS > 98
1 SS > 91
@Guderian1 said in Looking for a G40 game on Triple A:
@questioneer have you found anyone? do you wanna join me in a game?
Sure, I downloaded Triple A but forgot how to play asynch. It’s been a few years. You’ll have to walk me through again. I’ll remember though.
Long time Triple A player that has returned recently. It’s been several years so I forgot how to set up a Triple A PBF game. G40- 2nd edition. I downloaded Triple A. It will come back to me once sometime reteaches me again.
What is the current or typical bid range for G40 2nd edition among online players?
Also, same question for G42 (GenCon LHTR) version.
I’m back after a 10 year hiatus. Played online Triple A and PBF for years before then. I played G40 mostly but will play most anything else. We also have a 5-6 others that play. If interested in FTF games, you can msg me. We meet at a nice local game shop.
After a 10 year hiatus, I’m back! Since then…
Life- 3 to 6 kids
Got into other games ex. TI4, Memoir 44, WOTR, Root, TMars etc.
Renegade has revived this brand! So good!
Got 2 young boys (8 and 5) getting to that boardgaming age. Time to shake off the dust on this old favorite.
Used to PBF and Triple A here for several years, Con tourneys and the like. Probably won’t go that far anymore, but looking forward to reinvesting in the AA line and playing with my boys and a couple friends again a few times a year. Curious to dig up old strategies I used to use (KGF, KJF, Sealion and other variants) for AA50, G40. Looking forward to the tactical games as well. Will they revive AA minis and War at Sea also? That would be cool.
So instead of a grand AA Collectors Edition or maybe an action card expansion or something, they come up with this crap. My God, this game is terrible. Can’t change my mind all you homers- this version is STUUUUUUUUUUPID. :x :x :x
The upside is that a younger generation might see this game and become interested in the regular Axis & Allies game as well as WWII history.
Precisely. This is the reason that Larry created A&A in the first place.
This may be controversial, but anything that gets new players interested is a good thing.
Company line…c’mon guys, please give me a break.
This is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen or heard. Disrespectful to the memory of those who fought and mentally lazy game design.
First A&A game I won�t own.
As a long time AA fan, 110% agree.
Anybody going to Origins??? I’m bringing and running my pimped out Memoir 44 Dday set there. Anybody interested???
TripleA Turn Summary for game: World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition, version: 3.9
Game History
Round: 5
Combat Move - French
2 infantry moved from Tobruk to Alexandria
British take Alexandria from Italians
1 infantry moved from Libya to Tobruk
Combat - French
Non Combat Move - French
Turn Complete - French
TripleA Move Summary for game: World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition, version: 3.9
Game History
Round: 5
Combat Move - French
2 infantry moved from Tobruk to Alexandria
British take Alexandria from Italians
1 infantry moved from Libya to Tobruk
TripleA Turn Summary for game: World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition, version: 3.9
Game History
Round: 5
Purchase Units - ANZAC
ANZAC buy 1 fighter; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Combat Move - ANZAC
1 destroyer moved from 62 Sea Zone to 54 Sea Zone
1 infantry moved from New South Wales to Queensland
1 artillery moved from New South Wales to Queensland
Non Combat Move - ANZAC
Place Units - ANZAC
1 fighter placed in New South Wales
Turn Complete - ANZAC
ANZAC collect 10 PUs; end with 10 PUs total
TripleA Turn Summary for game: World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition, version: 3.9
Game History
Round: 5
Purchase Units - British
British buy 2 destroyers and 1 transport; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Purchase Units - UK_Pacific
UK_Pacific buy 2 infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Combat Move - British
Turning on Edit Mode
EDIT: Removing units owned by Americans from Tunisia: 1 armour and 2 mech_infantrys
EDIT: Adding units owned by Americans to Algeria: 1 armour and 2 mech_infantrys
EDIT: Adding units owned by Americans to Morocco: 1 armour and 1 infantry
EDIT: Removing units owned by Americans from 91 Sea Zone: 1 armour, 1 infantry and 1 transport
EDIT: Adding units owned by Americans to 91 Sea Zone: 1 transport
2 destroyers moved from 109 Sea Zone to 110 Sea Zone
1 infantry moved from Tanganyika Territory to Kenya
British take Kenya from Italians
1 infantry moved from Belgian Congo to Kenya
Combat - British
EDIT: Recording Battle Statistics
Non Combat Move - British
EDIT: Cleaning up during movement phase
Place Units - British
2 destroyers and 1 transport placed in 110 Sea Zone
Turn Complete - British
Total Cost from Convoy Blockades: 0
Rolling for Convoy Blockade Damage in 98 Sea Zone. Rolls: 6,5
British collect 26 PUs; end with 26 PUs total
Place Units - UK_Pacific
2 infantry placed in India
Turn Complete - UK_Pacific
UK_Pacific collect 6 PUs; end with 6 PUs total
Some Units in India change ownership: 2 infantry