@johnny5 Yes, they could.
Triple A North Africa?
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Is there a triple a north Africa game? Can someone make one?
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Not yet.
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@SuperbattleshipYamato Bummer.
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You can see the TripleA forum to see if there’s any progress on it, ask/propose it, or even learn enough coding to make it yourself (if you have a lot of time).
I would love North Africa to be on TripleA, but not even Bulge or Guadalcanal are available, so I’m not holding my breath.
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No worries, @DoManMacgee and I are currently working on a TripleA module for North Africa. It will probably be completely finished in early 2025.
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Yay!
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May I point out, please buy a copy of the game to support the manufacturer, if you’re going to play an online version. Thank you.
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@VictoryFirst THANK YOU! YOUR A LEGEND!
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Agreed, I’m worried otherwise Hasbro might sue TripleA for infringing on copyright and being an unlicensed competitor (let’s be honest, TripleA is basically competing with the physical game for time the players spend on Axis and Allies, it’ll probably be competing monetarily if it was more well known). Buying the game will (hopefully maybe) show them that TripleA isn’t a competitor, but a complement. We should reward Larry and the playtesters for developing such a fantastic game if possible.
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disclaimer: I playtested the game alongside Andrew and others from this forum and also bought a copy, so I did my bit
Late to this thread but respectfully, having a tripleA plugin for this edition is something I view as monumentally important for developing the level of play on this new edition beyond the relatively basic level that I’ve seen so far on YouTube/social media/etc.
Yes the physical game should be purchased to ensure that hasbro/renegade continues making more editions but if there is no officially sanctioned online client for a&a NA I see no reason why an open source project that makes 0 income (not even on ad revenue) shouldn’t be allowed to exist. This very forum exists today largely on the back of continued G40 league play, which is also done exclusively via tripleA.
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100% agreed.
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GMT Games and MultiMan Publishing are two game companies that support their games with TripleA like downloads on open source websites. I have it on good authority from people in both that this has helped with sales as opposed to hurt.
I hope, one day, that the Axis and Allies community can rise to this level. Albeit everyone signing NDAs all over the place is the root of stifled opportunities and I …grudgingly… understand individuals being fearful as a result. Alas.
Still, I know someone who is/was afraid to share a reprint of the east and west map from the entirely defunct Imp games. Just bizarre…