@Eric-Poppleton well I tried it by myself some and it sorta worked. My goal was to get my buddies into the game and try it with them but weāre still in the learning phase-figured itās only a valid test if they have developed strategies in the normal game
Axis & Allies Revised Enhanced
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Hey!
Anyone got an active link to the rules?
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Wow, youāve dug up an 11 year old thread.Ā I might have some rules documents if you send me your email (via PM if you prefer some privacy).
No promises, but I should have something on my home computer.
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Hi Bass,
As it happens, I have a dog eared print out of the rules to hand since I recently dug out my copy of the game to give it a spin (sadly, playing against myself). I can email you a scanned copy if Axis Roll canāt locate his set.They are excellent: every unit plays a role, National Advantages plus bid makes every game a strategic puzzle before you even start.
Itās one of the reasons I canāt bring myself to get involved with Steam
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@Trusty-Sapper
Wow, youāve responded to my reply from a year ago, on a very old thread. I checked my PMās and I was able to send Bass my most recent version of AARe.I do agree with you Trusty, that āNational Advantages plus bid makes every game a strategic puzzleā
Donāt forget the targeted tech rolls too. No chance to develop super subs when my scientist were working on long range!I was a bit upset when it was only a short 5 years after Revised was released (and we fine-tuned Enhanced) that AA50 (Anniversary came out). Everyone ran for the new release and Revised was left to rot.