Yeah, well, there’s nothing rose in terms of accuracy. I’m waiting on people’s responses on the accuracy of War Room and Global War before thinking about purchasing them.
Setting up AA 1941 for the first time
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Greetings,
They give 40 infantry men; but there is not enough for some of the countries per the setup on the back of the book? What am I overlooking? I went through the book for clues but not finding any. Thanks.
Jim
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Are you using tokens?
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Reviving and old thread. . .
I noticed that too. I’m using tokens, but there just aren’t enough to get comfortably started–I had to cut up little slips of paper, write a “+1” or “+2” on them, and slip them underneath. The other thing I considered, is using some 12mm dice next to figures to indicate the additional units (they do that in another game I play).
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I noticed that too. I’m using tokens, but there just aren’t enough to get comfortably started–I had to cut up little slips of paper, write a “+1” or “+2” on them, and slip them underneath. The other thing I considered, is using some 12mm dice next to figures to indicate the additional units (they do that in another game I play).
Yes, 1941 comes with a pretty minimal number of sculpts and its cardboard tokens are, shall we say, sub-optimal. If you have other A&A games with proper plastic tokens you can borrow those for use with 1941. And given how cheap the 1941 game is, another solution is to just buy a second copy to double your sculpt numbers.
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I just put my 1941 board and rulebook in my 1942 box, so I have both on me when I take them over a buddy’s house.