It is the “main” Axis and Allies and gives you the grand strategic battle.Įvery first round will be different, as players try out new strategies. Tanks got a better defense, Battleships are now double health, Fighters are lowered in cost.Starting Setup has changed quite a bit.There are a lot more ocean and land spaces, allowing for greater flexibility.The sea zones are numbered for easier setup and PBEM (Play By EMail).The minis in this game are much more detailed.This is being compared to the (Milton Bradley (MB) edition.) I’ve played it so many times that I’ve memorized the entire setup for it. ![]() This is the first one I got, so I have a little bit of bias towards it. ![]() The game also doesn’t include artillery or destroyers. The game has some key flaws, 2 of the main ones being the tech that gives you triple dice for your bombers, and Russia had about a 50-50 chance of defeating Germany if the Russians attacked right away from on turn 1. The pieces are stored in Styrofoam containers, and a very blocky mold – not a lot of detail. There is a reason why these sell for only $10 on ebay. This game comes in a rather large box, and is a little outdated. Let’s start with the original Milton Bradley Edition ![]() I’m going to assume you know something about the general Axis and Allies system. I’m going to try to lay out some of the differences and similarities between the different games in the Axis and Allies series. Axis and Allies Board Games – The Comparison/Review
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