@buttersurge
Nice work. Any info on the scenario set up or homebrew rules?
Travel Axis & Allies set?
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I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a travel Axis & Allies game. Obviously, it would have to be a tiny map (I’m thinking 12" x 12") and would probably be only two powers. The whole set would fit into a small plastic box, with storage compartments.
Any ideas? I think something along the lines of D-Day would be best - limited amount of units, cards used for turns. I think that this might actually work as a beginner’s intro to Axis & Allies as well. The only catch is that I can’t, for the life of me, figure out what battle to base it on. Anyone care to give me some inspiration? Land battles with minor air support only, please.
*For copyright reasons, this is being developed for personal use only.
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Call it Axis and Allies Express.
Make it something like Stalingrad with a few magnetic pieces, no naval. Total of about 15 spaces. Dice would be those tiny dice and factories and installations would be already printed on the map.
Make both sides equal strength, perhaps Germany has a few more because to win they need to capture and defense has the advantage so offset some units.
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I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a travel Axis & Allies game. Obviously, it would have to be a tiny map (I’m thinking 12" x 12") and would probably be only two powers. The whole set would fit into a small plastic box, with storage compartments.
Any ideas? I think something along the lines of D-Day would be best - limited amount of units, cards used for turns. I think that this might actually work as a beginner’s intro to Axis & Allies as well. The only catch is that I can’t, for the life of me, figure out what battle to base it on. Anyone care to give me some inspiration? Land battles with minor air support only, please.
*For copyright reasons, this is being developed for personal use only.
I thought that is what the 1942 game was for with its wee map and little game box. Whole thing will fit in a small suitcase. If the airline loses your luggage no big deal. Just buy another game for $20.00.
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Thats called Chess.
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Unecessary, keep your language clean please!
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For a pocket-sized campaign-style game, you might want to use the British-Italian conflict in East Africa ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_African_Campaign_(World_War_II) ).
For a more tactically-oriented game, the Battle of Greece (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Greece) might be the right size.
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Battle of Greece actually sounds really fun, it will be interesting if anyone develops the rules and a decent map for it. :-)
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i second the battle of greece
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I have looked around a lot online and can’t find a very good pre-made map of the area, can anyone make one?
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I haven’t checked their website but the Hellenic Military Geographical Service (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenic_Military_Geographical_Service) might have something useful.
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This might help but the map would have to have the names of the territories changed, moved, and shrunken, additionally it might be good to have a map of a slightly larger area,maybe something with southern Italy and Malta good find though.
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here is a rough copy of a map i made for the game, it is based of a battle of Greece scenario, comments anybody? :-D 8-) :?
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ok the picture doesn’t load try the media fire link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?b5t5xw2gdqddup8
remember this is a rough copy and lots of work is still needed, please comment and help improve this project. 8-)
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I’ve only had time for a quick look at the map, but here are a couple of suggestions:
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There are two areas labeled “S. Pelopennese” The northern one should be “N.”
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The black typefont on the yellow part of the map looks fine, but I’d advise using white or yellow type on the dark-coloured territoires to increase legibility.
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ok I will post an updated map later today, other then those two errors though what did you think?
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I’ll have a closer look later today – duty calls.
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http://www.mediafire.com/?6w79o1w755r6yps
Here is the new corrected link, there is still a lot to get done but its getting better, anyone else have some input?
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The size is good for the kind of “mini” A&A game being considered: 16 territories (I’m including the Aegean Islands, but excluding neutral Turkey) and 20 sea zones. Enough space for decent maneuvering, while at the same time compact enough to keep things simple and short, plus ample opportunity for both land and naval actions (with air support in both areas).
A couple of typos: “Centreal” rather than Central Greece, and “Agean” rather than Aegean. And I think the Albanian capital is supposed to be spelled Tirana.
In terms of the rules, a good approach might be to have four nations: the Greeks and the British on one side, and the Germans and Italians on the other. That way, the basic two-player game could potentially be stretched into a three-player or four-player one which could perhaps serve as a miniature introduction (for new players) to what a multi-player game like Global 1940 is like. Four is a manageable number at this scale. The Bulgarians participated in the Battle of Greece, but adding them would complicate matters unnecessarily, as would splitting the Commonwealth forces into U.K. and ANZAC components.
Anyway, looks good so far, and the revised map improves nicely on the first version.