Hello!
A friend and I play A&A Anniversary almost exclusively. We are looking for other players in Texas. We are in San Antonio, but are willing to travel for games. Contact me at dagan@usa.com if you may be interested.
Thanks!
Dagan
While immensely enjoyable, my most recent Axis & Allies game (1942, 13 VC) took seven hours. So, I recently began play-testing a short, 2-player variant that has taken about 2-3 hours to play.
If it is possible to combine Axis & Allies Europe 1940 and Axis & Allies Pacific 1940 to create A&A 1940 Global, you can create an “A&A 1941 Pearl Harbor” variant by removing one of the three game board panels of Anniversary.
Here are the rule changes to the 2-3 hour variant:
GAME SETUP
Remove the left Atlantic section of the three game board panels (you will only be using the center and right Pacific panels)
Set up and play only with Japan (Player 1) and United Kingdom & US (Player 2) units using 1941 setup rules except that no UK units are set up on the continent of Africa
No USSR units are set up and all USSR territories are vacant, so you can place the National Production Chart on the upper-left corner of the game board
The Axis player (Japan) starts with 17 IPCs and two Victory Cities (exactly same as A&A Anniversary 1941 setup)
The Allied player (UK & US) starts with:
21 IPCs and three Victory Cities (as the UK)
and 23 IPCs and three Victory Cities (as the US)
Note that the UK does not have any industrial complexes at the start of the game. The UK still receives income, but needs to purchase and build an industrial complex in order to produce units on the board. Even if the UK builds an industrial complex on the first turn, the first UK purchased units won’t appear on the board until the end of the second turn (just as they would if playing a full game of A&A Anniversary)
The game board then should look like this at the start of the game:
(ERRATA: The picture of the initial set-up has an error: the US (“Flying Tigers”) fighter in Yunnan is missing!)
ADDITIONAL NOTES ON RULES
Turn order is (1) United Kingdom, (2) Japan, and (3) US
USSR territories and all territories on the continent of Africa are out of play and treated exactly the same as neutral countries; no units (Allied or Axis) can enter or fly over
No National Objectives (while fun, having to check objectives for each country prolongs the game)
Technological Development phase is in play
All other rules in Axis & Allies Anniversary (like the rules for China) are in play
VICTORY CONDITIONS
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Although set-up is faster, it is not meant to be a better game than Pacific 1940 (nor is it a better game than a full game of Axis & Allies Anniversary).
It is merely meant to be a way for owners of Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition to enjoy a dice-rolling, dudes-on-a-map game in under three hours.
Give it a try and please share any thoughts.
This is very cool! Going to try this out this weekend. Any chance you can do an Europe theatre also?
@corpo24 Hey you Bum!!!👅
@ultramarineblue1 Very ingenious, I’ll be testing out your setup someday- would adding the UK African units be detrimental to your house rules?
@nolimit said in 2-3 hour "A&A Anniversary 1941 Pearl Harbor" variant (2 players, 7 VC):
@corpo24 Hey you Bum!!!👅
Easy now. He’s probably screwing off and at another baseball game !
@nolimit I didn’t include the UK African units because they are presumably busy fighting the Germans (and historically, did not get sent to the Pacific Theater!)
@ultramarineblue1 Oh, but we did keep the two infantry in Syria/Iraq to give the Indian transport something to do as an option for the UK! Gives more flexibility to UK!
@corpo24 Europe is a little more tricky, since it has become standard that Japan and Germany have to work together to defeat the USSR. Removing the right Pacific section of the three game board panels would only deprive the USSR player of 3 IPCs (a small sacrifice for the ability to focus all of your energy against the Germans).
We will need to playtest the European theater some more–the goal would be to be as faithful to the original in-the-box rules of Anniversary Edition while making the game evenly balanced!
@nolimit
Hey cubbie fan 🐻! Down and front! 🤪
@gen-manstein
I got tickets for this weekend! Giants and Marlins lol 😛
@ultramarineblue1
I completely understand. So I had my play test with your setup and Japan dominated the pacific. Allies still need help. Japan has the navy and air force dominance and America making in the twenties ain’t going to cut it. Just one play test though. Will try again soon
@corpo24 said in 2-3 hour "A&A Anniversary 1941 Pearl Harbor" variant (2 players, 7 VC):
@gen-manstein
I got tickets for this weekend! Giants and Marlins lol 😛
Ha ha ha ya I figured. Good to hear from ya !
@corpo24 Hey Giant fan ⚾, Down (As in Short 🦐) and Back in the Standings… Waaay Back!!!🤡
@corpo24 Had a feeling that might be the case, which is why I previously asked about the UK starting with the African units!!!
@nolimit
💯! Allies need help! Send in C reinforcements from San Francisco! Lol 😂
@gen-manstein
Same! Talk soon 🎲 👍
@nolimit
Lmao! 🤪🎲
Hey, this looks very interesting, BUT I think the Allies stand little chance since the UK cannot put any units on the table in time. They start first, granted that, but having to build an IC first will just spell disaster on India. Japan has 5 transports, 10 units in total, and using all their fighters, India should fall turn 2 or 3.
But I will gladly try this one out and maybe I will be proven wrong!