Hola Welcome to the site :)
In case you aren’t aware of it, you can play online with triplea as well.
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/30
Have fun gaming !
Tom,
You can play online, and it will help you get an understanding of how things works.
It can take awhile to complete games, but some prefer it because it’s as simple as one or two moves a day.
Download tripleA here.
https://triplea-game.org/
@prop_nutt As Garg says many here play fellow forum members using free s/w. Let us know if you want any help with that.
The other comment I might make is that you have a mid - complexity A&A variant. Some of your friends might find it easier to start with the simplest / quickest variant - which is 1941 - and build from there. Of course forum colleagues who love the complex challenges of A&A can find 1941 overly simplistic and you might feel the same way. Personally I love all the variants!
Re: Introduce or Re-Introduce Yourself (Current)
Hello All,
New to the forum and a Novice to AA. I bought the original AA back in the 90’s and only played a couple of times with family members. The game was to complex for most of my friends so i never really played as much as i would have liked. Fast forward to last summer when i came across box with the original AA game from way back. Found a couple of buddies that showed some interest and played a couple of matches. My two boys (10 & 14) showed some interest so i planted the seed. My awesome wife purchased the Anniversary Edition and D-Day for my birthday last month so now my boys and I are really into it and I have friends coming over tomorrow to give it a go. This game is awesome.
Also a huge shoutout to this site and the people running and participating, the info contained here has helped renew my interest in the game.
Awesome : ) Finding people that wanted to play was always the biggest challenge and one that I failed at.
Should totally check out triplea. While not the same as ftf, you’ll like it. Or…well…probably will : )
@Valladares Hello there!
I’m so new, I have never used this particular software, and so my reply and intro seem merged into one post.
I’m CrazyIvan, and I don’t play anymore due to lack of time to meet up with all the guys I used to play with back in the day. I got my introduction to Classic back in the 1980’s, and have never played any other version of Axis & Allies, well, unless you count Original and second edition as being separate games. Without using the board and pieces, I have played a couple versions of the 1998 computer game, but that doesn’t want to play nicely with my windows 10 computer, so I right now cannot actually play at all.:white_frowning_face:
I recently discovered a thing called YouTube, and will be posting videos there within the next month or so. Right now, as I start the learning process, I’m going to be looking for help and suggestions on what kind of webcam I need to be able to capture the entire board. Right now, the videos I have made are either clear - but only show a part of the game board, or show all or mostly all of the board, but the pieces are so small as to be hard to see, and the spaces are also too crowded to clearly show the action, so looking for suggestions on how to position the webcam, the lighting, the board, and get the perfect zoom in on the game board.
I don’t know anything about the newer versions of the game, and for right now am only interested in classic second edition games. I found some interesting content on youtube, and that is how I ended up here, and am looking forward to getting some playing time in, making a few videos, and playtesting some house rules, as well as multi-board games using the classic board and pieces. Currently, I have no way to setup/play even a two board game, let alone a 4 board version. Later on this month, I’ll try to at least setup a two board version, but the cameras I have now will not be able to show much other than how the boards connect.
Anyway, there was a fellow that issued an “Open Challenge” about a month ago, and I thought that I might as well try to get a game or three with him, if he has the time and interest.
@Intrepid Hello, and here’s hoping you have success in making your ideal “War Room”. Sounds like fun, and hope to see the end results posted here!
Hi Ivan and welcome to the boards. It may not be quite what you are looking for but triplea will allow you to play online.
I suggest the Gargantua link for getting started if interested.
[link text](https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/4
Just ask if you have anyway questions
@Westy
I am sorry but I am not going to be able to make it. Thank you anyway!
AdmrlScuttlebut Out
Hi, I am a new player and found this site after reading nearly all of the posts on AA50. I just posted the crazy strategy under the AA anniversary edition forum; am from the NY area/northern Jersey. The term traffic cop is from the movie Patton where Omar B says George would make a great traffic cop.
Anyhow my son bought me AA50 for my birthday and yes it looked like the boxes had been in kids’ room and jumped on. The Wizards guys were nice and sent me replacement boxes but was initially dismayed. My son and I played until we started losing sleep and overall decline in non AA aspects of life. 🤔
My son and I play with NO and with tech full bore out of box no bid. I play Allies and tend to lose more than win depending on turn one dice. But that is how I keep a pre teen coming back. A lucky roll or two and Allies are in business, otherwise my son is gleefully going Godzilla on me with Japanese and Germans toasting in Stalingrad.
So I like the AA50 version since the shuck is no longer a simplistic catch all solution. Sorry Don. I present a sloppy attempt at a generalized push mechanic in my post on that forum. As in the cost of infantry plus all the pro rata fleet overhead and time to get said infantry to a relevant front.
As a quick thought on strategy, my approach as Allies is to be fluid and take what I am given by Axis. As an outside observer and newb I see a lot of static solutions out there when you have to adapt real time and maybe pick one of several possible strategies, but it’s situational. See my post for more details ad nauseum. I always force myself to do something as US in both coasts and snag Solomons or Africa as a sidebar to torch or KJF. Doggone I love going Pacific heavy but I have also had entire fleets sent to the deep by my son. To make him mad I like to deadzone the whole PAC with subs. Then turn Alaska into a long range bomber platform. Tech is a good way to catch that evil Axis fiend…until Germany gets rockets.
I’ll stop rambling and wanted to ask, how good does one have to be to go to the annual conference? I play some on TripleA but worry I will get destroyed out there.
Always looking for players in New York metro area…
Hi TC
wouldn’t worry about the conference . Show up and kick ass : )
Thanks for the encouragement!
Hi everyone. I am new to this forum :relaxed:
@dan-hamilton said in Introduce or Re-Introduce Yourself (Current):
Hi everyone. I am new to this forum :relaxed:
Welcome aboard!
@dan-hamilton Hi Dan! Welcome. I’m also a newbie here, so good to see another fresh face. :)
I’m from Massachusetts (South Coast and Cape Cod Canal areas). I started playing A&A in the mid 80’s. Played like a maniac in the mid 90’s, and then only rare times for the rest of my life, usually with people who have never played.
I own original (two copies), Anniversary, and Global.
I have no one to play with. I watch YouTube videos and finally opened up Global and set up and started reading the rules.
I love the customizations in all of the videos so I just started my own customizations.
I’ve visited this site for many years but only recently signed up.
@dazedwit Welcome! I’m also new here, and glad to see another new member!
@dazedwit
Hi dazed
Welcome to the Boards : )
I know it’s not the same as Face to Face, but you can play online, if/when you don’t have an opponent, with triplea.
Here’s some info:
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions
Hello everyone,
A&A super geek here. I’ve played A&A since I was 12 years and 2 days old, starting as Russia in Classic on Friday December 11th, 1998.
My 17 month younger brother is also an A&A-addict, and we were both blessed to have another ardent A&A-player and addict under the same roof for years, providing the easy access to hundreds and hundreds of games.
I own at least one copy of every A&A version ever published, including reprints and 2nd Editions. Wife shakes her head at my closet.
Global 1940 is my favourite, with Anniversary Edition as number 2. Classic and Old Europe are nostalgic favourites.
I’m originally from Kristiansand, Norway, but I’ve lived in Atlanta, GA of the glorious U.S. of A. since 2013.
I’m the facilitator for the MeetUp Group called Axis & Allies Atlanta, and we host a lot of tabletop games. We have several huge enthusiasts here that have dedicated entire spaces of their house to A&A, so we’ve fortunate to enjoy a lot of good gaming.
Looking forward to any game put out by Larry Harris. WarRoom should be awesome!