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[Axis and Allies the Board game]
I'm thinking to buy it The prices have gone crazy. Amazon listing it more than 400 dollars. But some people are selling it in new unopened condition at 300 dollars. Of course there are people trying to sell it at 500 bucks or even 1,100. I would like to ask your opinion about the game. Is it a kids collection game? I'm 31 years old and does that make the game too simple or uninteresting to me? My gaming group might be willing to play this as it's a team Vs team game. They love co-op game than purely competitive ones. My interest on the game is because it's strategic with the map of the world as its playing stage and because it includes in it naval warfare! And add to the fact I can get the game at about 140 bucks instead the crazy prices selling in most Europe or US or Australia. In fact I can get 2 copies at that kind of price tag and try to sell one for profit or both.....but shipping the big box is expensive and most local people are not that interested in the game and wouldn't spend much for it largely because we had very little to do with WWII. Didn't even study it during school years that much except from the local perspective and local WWII events.
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$300-400 for a tabletop game? Are you nuts?!
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Well, it is the most ridiculously large and expensive version of the game that I know of...
I've never played Axis & Allies, so I don't know how much it's worth, but I suppose for that price (Even the lower one) you can get a whole bunch of other very good games. BTW, what does age have to do with enjoying a game like that?
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yeah but I can get it for a little less than 140 bucks pretty much the price when it first came out.
And that's not the most expensive tabletop game. There are other more expensive tabletop games. The most recent is this I have the non collector edition and it's a GREAT game! It really is. Gameplay is top notch it really is LotR on the table...by the soul I mean. Older rarer tabletop games may even sell for more! Umm for one I no longer cheer at playing monopoly or snakes & ladders ![]() Never played risk but I assume likewise too. read a comment that it's a kids collection game umm but so far I've seen more older people playing it than teenagers or younger. Even at the standard price I could get two very good board games with the money . . . so thus my doubt and cautious approach to buying it. Tempted to buy it and try to sell it on ebay to make bucks but I've seen people selling it for 300 bucks or less and no one's bidding. I must assume at the current crazy prices that Avalon Hill is going to have another reprint. It's just too tempting not to and there's the expensive shipping from here to Europe or US or even just Australia as most who would want the game at that kind of price must not be local.
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You could always try what Raptor1 is writing AAR from, Command Ops: Battles from the Bulge.
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If you're looking for a more complicated strategic level board wargame, you could try GMT Games' A World at War, if it's still in print. We ran a game of it a while ago on these very boards and it was quite awesome (It should still be around somewhere too).
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Just play the computer game already
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Holy cow I think I paid like 20 bucks for a copy of A&A many years ago and thought that was alot.
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I remember when it was released, and played it once with a friend. I wouldn't pay $20 for it. Kid's game. About the same time the same friend bought World In Flames. Now that was a strategic board game! On the other hand it needs lots of friends and lots of patience.
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![]() The following I learned just by playing ONE boardgame called Shogun, a German game with Japanese theme http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/20551/shogun That one game has taught me ALL the following:
*Note No I don't copy this from Sun Tzu's Art of War. I hardly ever read Sun Tzu but the first few pages and I learned the above merely by playing Shogun. It has become my most favorite board game because it can teach you so much! And now I know what strategy is. You see computer games are merely and almost exclusively about entertainment while board games have a social, educative and psychological aspect to it. It can be a brain churner. It's just much much more fun. Quote:
![]() The only thing I'm trying not to buy paper map board game they are expensive for the mere paper map one's getting. I bought one paper map board game for 80 bucks and felt kind of cheated. I ended making a mounted map for it.
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Not a cosim, but if you want to spend good time with 2 or 3 friends (4 or 5 with material expansions), try "Settlers of Catan", which has proven to attract both younger and older generations alike, and is both rivalry and communication, mild strategy and cooperation (or not
![]() For pure strategy, obviously nothing beats Chess, or if you prefer: Go. If exclusive thought duels are your thing, give Abalone a try, too - simple but elegant in rule design, fascinatinjg and again elegant in challenge and diversity. I have started threats in the past, one on Abalaone, and one on Catan. Use the search-button for more details and feedback, also computer-versions (of both games that can be tried for free. That would give you an insight into the game mechanisms. From the pre-PC era, cosims I knew and would recommend if you can get them second hand are Game Desiogner'S Workshop's "Third World War" series (probably my most favourite cosim ever, covering the war from Scandinavia over Germany and the Balkans down to the Gulf and Iran; also nice solitary play, btw), Victory Game's "Gulf Strike" and "Aegean Strike" (not really for beginners), "2nd Fleet" and "6th Fleet" (good introduction to the naval genre, not too complex), and GDW's "Assault!" series. I also owned Avalaon Hill's "Flight Leader" and "Ambush!", a dedicated exclusive soloplay title with - for it'S time - an innovative soloplay mode. Subsim mainpage also holds my feature of that old naval game "Tokyo Express", to be found under "Reviews". It is dedicated soloplay , with a nicely functioning "AI" to control the enemy fleet's movements, and has expansion rules for 2-player game. Complexity can range from beginner's level to quite advanced levels, via optional rules.
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Okay, here you go:
Catan (link) Abalone (link) The Catan site offers two computer versions, one for the basic rule set thnat can be played for free online against the computer, and a quite competently done, nice-looking conversion of all expansion rule sets as well. I even bought that game for curiosity, and I like it. The Abalone program offered, is free. But be warned, it is one of the two top softwares in the world for this game, and it indeed plays absolutely lethal if you let it off the chain. That you indeed start on level one and stay there for a long time, is vitral to prevent you from committing suicide in frustration sooner or later. I mean, the program is a killer. There is no real gap between the human world elite players, and the software. So, you are warned.
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@Skybird
I'm aware of Settlers of Catan Skybird just haven't given it enough attention to get me interested while it is certainly very popular. As for chess. Chess is too abstract to me. The mere strategy is in the move and combination of which, which also doubles as the rules ![]() As for the others the recommended and interesting titles have overloaded me and that to think I still have a few titles to go after myself. My collection is still so small and I'm not planning to go obsessive on this hobby. It's costlier than PC gaming that much is obvious. I' ll take a look at the given link though and see if the local retailer has them if they got me interested. Duels are not my thing but the outguessing your multiple enemies I just can't help not to be addicted to that kind of gameplay, the chaos and the trying to plan and seeing what you plan unfolding succeeding under all the chaos and uncertainty.....nothing beats that.
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Chess is not about a given strategy in a specific constext or environment, like in a cosim where you have these and no other rules and this and no other map, and such counters and no others. It is about strategy itself, and the need to constantly change and adapt it. A Cosim does not give you that challenge raised by ever-changing challenge, it'S always the same limited set of types of challenges. A cosim teaches you strategic thinking at best in the context of the game system, but not beyond. You cannot carry it over to for example economic problems or behaviour at the stock market in reality, because your way of handling space, matter and time within the cosim'S context cannot that easily, if at all, taken over to the way you want to set up the policy and competitive behaviour of your business company. Chess trains your strategic thinking at a much more profound, basic, general level less depending on the context of the rules of that game, and that game alone. And that's why you can benefit from that in real life as well - not from the rules of chess, but your habit of being used to handle and balance these three factors on the chessboard, and in a cosim and in real life as well: space, time and material. It'S a bit like being a "culture-free" (="game-rules-free") training of strategic thinking. Not related to real life...?! ![]() However. ![]() ----------------- BTW, there are quite some competently done PC cosims. It helps you to save table-space, and money. A classic is The Operational Art Of War III, which is a reference title. I do not like the font and am not happy with the itnerface, but I must admit with that complaint I seem to be alone - I never heared anyone else complaining about it (except the fonts). I currently digged myself into the matter of Modern Campaigns: Danube 85, doing the full campaign with the front from Denmark down to Austria. Again, I initially cmplained about the interface giving me some visual problems due to the smallnesss of some things, but I have adressed that by using a map mod, and having edited the design of unit counters myself, so now it is a bit more friendly to the eyes, or so it seems to me. A title I also would recommend. And available for free, there is Steel Panthers: Main Battle Tank (or World War II, if you prefer that era). Still an outstanding title, despite the looks showing it's age.
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