Just How Old Are We Axis and Allies Players?


  • Was talking to a friend at work about war gaming one day and he said I got a game to show you. It was the 1984 version and I was pissed because I always wanted to play war games and asked him when this game came out. Always played with the army guys and tanks, but never saw this game ever. So we played right away and that was it. Hooked forever! Then I told him I could check on internet and see what I could find out about axis and allies. We bought the revised game and played 2 games and believe it I won both games as axis. Just figured to attack right away with Germany. He used to get pissed. Then came across a advanced 12 dice game by IL. We played that game once and I won with axis again. He was pissed. I told him you got to play like it happened in real life somewhat.****Now playing a advanced game with different rules and setup from somebody on this site. ^600 starting pieces and 4 x 8’ map. Have 5 of IL’s maps and tiger’s with over 5000 pieces from all the games. For me the advanced games are the most awesome do to pieces and all the things that go on. I’m 51 and just started playing 4 years ago. Thanks to IL, Crus, and the rest of you guys for all the advice and ways to play and new pieces to buy (soon HBG ) and rules to use.


  • Great story, Bob, thanks
    Have you ever tried playing it on this site, on-line?  Suits busy people like you, because you can play a whole game 20 minutes at a time, whenever you want, at your convenience.


  • @Gamerman01:

    Great story, Bob, thanks
    Have you ever tried playing it on this site, on-line? � Suits busy people like you, because you can play a whole game 20 minutes at a time, whenever you want, at your convenience.

    I have not played online.  I tried to download the game on my work travel computer but it was blocked.  I use Mac at home.  Can I play on a Mac?  I don’t want to sabotage this thread either, so tell me if this question should switch to a different thread.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    BOBO you can,  just get tripleA, the latest version is 1.6.1.1. you can get it in the software section.

    Then download the mac compatible version, done!


  • I’m in the 30ies, still playing this awesome game  :-D

  • TripleA '12

    Moderators, can this topic please be moved to a more relevant section of the forum? Thanks.

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    Guys,

    ––A very entertaining thread, with lots of good stories.
    ----Could you please change the responses to include 1(one) player over 80. My Dad, a WWII vet, pictured at left, is 88 and plays A&A with us almost every week-end. Thanks.

    “Tall Paul”

  • '12

    I’m 33 now, and probably played my first game in high school back in 1993. We played Classic often during school, then stopped 'til I was in university in the early 2001. At that point I convinced a roommate we should split a copy, and when we’d move on (as uni roommates do) we’d have a match and whoever won would get to keep the game.

    Of course, his awful girlfriend moved in (without any discussion with the rest of us) and the place turned into a hornet’s nest. That house championship game never happened, but I’m pretty sure I would’ve won it. The roommate forgot the game and I came out of the mess one copy of Classic richer.

    When I moved to Montreal two years ago, my priority was to get a playing group going as quickly as possible. Now, we play a full table of six every month or so. Game night, 20 years later, is still my favourite night of the month.

    Yrs.,
    R.


  • Started playing back in 84 when Milton Bradley came out with the Gamemaster series……Conquest of the Empire and Fortress America were in that group but we strictly just play A&A these days

  • Customizer

    @Tall:

    Guys,

    ––A very entertaining thread, with lots of good stories.
    ----Could you please change the responses to include 1(one) player over 80. My Dad, a WWII vet, pictured at left, is 88 and plays A&A with us almost every week-end. Thanks.

    “Tall Paul”


  • Played Classic in early 90’s, not sure exactly what year but we beat the crap out of that game.  Bought Europe in '99 and played both in college. Bought Pacific in '01 and played it in college.  Joined tha Navy and took a 5 year hiatus from 2003-2008.  Played Revised/AA50 until 1940 came out.


  • i even played in Baghdad Iraq during Op. Iraqi Freedom(Anniversary Edition) 56th Stryker Bgde attached to the Big Red One(2008-2009)

  • Customizer

    @Tall:

    Guys,

    ––A very entertaining thread, with lots of good stories.
    ----**Could you please change the responses to include 1(one) player over 80. My Dad, a WWII vet, pictured at left, is 88 and plays A&A with us almost every week-end. Thanks.

    “Tall Paul”**


  • Tall Paul -
    I suggest you make a new account, and vote for 80+ for your Dad.

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    Gamerman01,

    @Gamerman01:

    Tall Paul -
    I suggest you make a new account, and vote for 80+ for your Dad.

    ––Thanks for your suggestion. Although it’s a good one, I’m not that type of person. If someone starts a “polling” thread and doesn’t care enough to maintain it,…it’s not my problem. I simply loose some respect for them. It’s no biggie, I just thought some players might think it’d be interesting to know about a WWII vet who plays A&A regularly. Everyone have a good day.

    “Tall Paul”


  • I for one, definitely find that interesting.

  • Customizer

    Gamerman01,

    ––That’s a photo of my Dad in the left column just before the “Battle of the Bulge” broke out. He’s full of stories, even wrote them up in a series of articles and now is combining them in a book form for publishing one day soon, hopefully.

    “Tall Paul”


  • Words can’t express how much we should appreciate heroes like him

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    Gamerman01,

    ––I know exactly how my Dad would reply to that. He’d say he wasn’t a hero,…but he knew a lot of 'em. He only did his duty. I’ve heard that many times.

    “Tall Paul”


  • Tall Paul,
    Let me know when that book comes out I would like to purchase one. An autographed one would be even better!!
    When my Grandmother died and my Dad was sorting out stuff he came across an old Brownie camera that was his uncles and he was a photo journalist during WWII and the pictures are in great condition.
    I know your Dad doesnt know me but tell I said THANKS for doing his duty  and I take my hat off to him.
    Good luck gaming
    Suprise Attack

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