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Axis and Allies Europe 1. So, reviewing this game.. Lets start with who should and who shouldn't buy this game(and ultimately Pacific 1. Global because thats the main reason to get this, if not then get 1. If you like history and WW2 then you may want to look deeper into this game. Now are you into WW2 AND military strategy? Yes? Then your step closer to finding out if this game is for you.
A Closer Look: Spring 1941. The Axis & Allies Anniversary game box. Inside the box: Each of the 6 powers has its own box for storing units and information cards: The.
Now, are you into WW2, history(following history as well), and really complicated game rules? Are you into long, very long board games? Do you have adequate space for a 7. Global? If you answered yes to all of these then you should consider the game. However, if you said no to any of the questions you probably shouldn't get this game. This leads me to the pros and cons of this game.
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The price is neither a pro or a con in my opinion. It takes special people to play this game so getting a group to play at the max(6 in Global) can be difficult and playing with less is possible but could take away from gameplay. The rules can be difficult to remember and hard to absorb and can be easily confused and complicated.
The rule book has a terrible table of contents, and a terrible contents page. Feels as is if pieces could run short quite quickly so some extras are pretty vital. For a good play experience, extras are needed, counter chips, replace pesky cardboard counters, paper money, neutral standing army pieces, etc. Board could've used a rework, as far as making it better goes, like not cutting the board into two pieces and find a way to decrease the folding crease size so that pieces don't fall down into it or having carriers tip over spilling the planes its carrying(a total of four pieces when Pacific is added)Pros- The game board is beautifully designed, going down to extreme detail.
The colors are really nice- Each nation(for the most part) has their own sculpts, adding to realism and atmosphere- Follows history well(the game starts in 1. US and the Soviet Union, whom are restricted until "1. The sculpts are all done in surprising detail, you can tell that Soviet Infantry are carrying the Pp. SH, that destroyers have less and smaller guns than cruisers or battleships, you can see the road wheels and such on tanks. If they added any more detail to them then the turrets on tanks would be able to rotate!- The rule book(although very hard to find specifics) is in extreme detail(if you still have questions go to axisandallies. FAQ or ask your question)- Game play has interesting elements that I'm still new to but I like, they help add to realism and strategy, so I like(bombing raids, kamikaze strikes when playing Pacific or Global, combined arms, convoy zones)- Multiple unit types and each have their own uses- The quality is very good. So is the game worth $6.
I feel as if you bought just this one and not Pacific then no, not really. I just feel as if you'd be missing out on a huge piece of the game. However, if you got both and played Global then yes, its worth it. You'd have over 1,0. The quality of even the cardboard is good, and most of the cons listed will go away after a few games and can be easily overlooked when your conquering your enemies key positioning territory or capital and your having a good time with friends.