Slightly off-topic but I thought about the possibility of introducing these Zs to the not-official-but-close-enough-to-GameMaster-Series boardgame of Buck Rogers: Battle for the 25th Century…
Where WOTC got the idea for this game…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNrQBHp6mxI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlord_(2018_film)Basically the invasion in 1944 was to fight German created zombies.
“Overlord was originally scheduled to be released on October 26, 2018. However in July 2018, the film was pushed back to November 9, 2018”
Seems too conveniently tied to the release date of AAZ. Typical wotc
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well… not quite. Here is the blurb from wikipedia:
On the eve of D-Day during World War II, American paratroopers are caught behind enemy lines after their plane crashes on a mission to destroy a German Radio Tower in a small town outside of Normandy. After reaching their target, the paratroopers come to realize that besides fighting off Nazi soldiers, they also must face off against horrifying, bloody, and violent creatures that are a result of a secret Nazi experiment.
This follows the long standing sci-fi/fantasy theme that Hitler was trying to create an unstoppable army.
Rumour has it he was deep into the occult and was looking for ways to wield its power.
Indiana Jones is another movie based off this rumour as is Hellboy. -
Yea unstoppable army of ….ZOMBIES!!!
Indiana Jones is another movie based off this rumour as is Hellboy.
….Neither of which is coming out the same time as AAZ
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my point was that zombies/occult/sci-fi and WWII is nothing new. Been a theme for a long time.
Overlord is just another in a long line of movies.
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call of duty
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Actually it’s from Walking Dead. This question was asked personally to the creators. It has been a running joke with the people to do a Zombie Axis and Allies and when Wizard bought the rights to the game, the CEO who is a huge Axis and Allies fan by the way took it serious.
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makes sense. TWD was a huge success both in comics and TV series.
The trick now is to get the creators to joke about an A&A Mediterranean game :-D :mrgreen:
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A&A Mediterranean Zombie game
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sure, why not, and then we can bin the zombies and play a regular A&A game.
win-win situation
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Who knows what they have on the table, they said they have more AnA ideas.
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For my semi-serious take on where they got the idea to mash zombies into A&A, have a gander at this post from http://axisallies1940.blogspot.com from back in November of 2013:
http://axisallies1940.blogspot.com/2013/11/new-axis-allies-pieces.htmlI think we may have our culprit now!
-Midnight_Reaper
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Surely Axis and Allies and Aliens would have been more interesting, with the humans gradually adapting alien tech and reluctantly co-operating against them but with a view to ultimate victory.
And I’ve got zombies already; I want little green aliens with ray guns.
I also want Axis and Allies and Apes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XfrS1bkI4Y
But I like the infantry only production in China and India. Always advocated this, but should be Australia as well.
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call of duty
My first introduction to WWII/Nazi Zombies was from Heavy Metal: The Movie (1981).
The trick now is to get the creators to joke about an A&A Mediterranean game :-D :mrgreen:
I feel like the Mediterranean is too large for a tactical game (D-Day, BoB, etc), but too small for a “theatre” game.
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True it has size issues. Maybe that is what is needed though. The battle games didn’t work as hoped so maybe a change of scale is needed.
What is needed is new ideas/scale/eras to make the continuing of the series viable.
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What is needed is new ideas/scale/eras to make the continuing of the series viable.
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The name ‘Axis & Allies’ refers specifically to WWII
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I like variety. When I play Diplomacy, Supremacy 2020, Conquest Of The Empire, Shogun, etc, I actually enjoy that the core rules and mechanics are fundamentally different than A&A.
players
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@Flashman said in Where WOTC got the idea for this game…:
Surely Axis and Allies and Aliens would have been more interesting, with the humans gradually adapting alien tech and reluctantly co-operating against them but with a view to ultimate victory.
And I’ve got zombies already; I want little green aliens with ray guns.
Harry Turtledove is an author who writes alternative history books. I enjoyed this one. You may already know about him though.