• So what is the story behind this information given by GTO

    http://gametableonline.com/index.html
    http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=c4207ae52b06b95121e064a82&id=f302d7c6e0

    Any ideas concerning “the next global wargame”?


  • Interesting.  It sounds as if Larry is designing a non-A&A “global war game” (the time period isn’t specified) that will be available both as a physical board game and as an online game (the latter of which will be hosted by GTO) and which is being planned for release sometime in 2015.  GTO says that the GTO site is migrating to a new platform, and will be closed during this migration period.

    GTO doesn’t characterize the new game as an actual A&A game, even though there are multiple references to A&A in its announcements.  This earlier one from late 2014…

    http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=c4207ae52b06b95121e064a82&id=a91b14dbeb

    …suggests that WotC wasn’t going to renew GTO’s A&A license (which was set to expire at the end of last year), so this is additional evidence implying that Larry’s new game won’t be an actual A&A product.

    Thanks for this interesting bit of news P@nther!

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    Its too bad that the development of these games is all cloak and dagger behind closed doors type stuff. I mean, what about some teasers and time for community participation to build up the hype machine?
    :-D

    These things always get rolled out in the same way, someone WotC PR person parachutes in after the thing has already been completed and printed in China, without sufficient fan fare or time to marinate.

    I still pine for a flagship World War 2 board, but things seem to trend towards decentralization.

    I’d like a single A&A system that can be expanded incrementally over time, with a digital tie in.
    Still waiting for the “Black” box, where all my A&A dreams are realized in one core set. Then augmented endlessly with “expansion sets” hehe

    Take my money! Please! And don’t give up on the thing yet.

    I mean for real, can’t we fly someone to China to find the dude who can make the production happen. Some factory wizard ali baba, who can land us the primo painted sculpts, with all the badass details and decals, and the magnets, and the shiny box, and the razor sharp dice. AA50 was glorious. The beauty was worth the extra loot.

    I’d like to see something like that, major, with the digital tie in. Something stand alone.
    Not like a GTO contracted-out framework, but something maintained in-house and specific to the franchise. Basically the board-game and the video game together, in one deal.

    I’m a fan of WW2.  And underwhelmed by “A&A” games that try to tackle timelines outside of the World War period. Keep it pure!

    The same kind of Axis and Allies we’ve always liked, just decked out to the nines, with the foxy black dress on! all the bells and all the whistles. Why flirt with another franchise, when the dice are so hot right here at home? Alas


  • @Black_Elk:

    I’d like a single A&A system that can be expanded incrementally over time …

    Other games manage to do this - like Catan - and it seems like a real money-spinner to me. Before you know it you’ve bought multiple expansions and spent far more money than you ever intended to.

    Having said that, I have spent far more money on A&A than I ever intended to also. But with Catan each purchase was evolutionary rather than revolutionary. With A&A I have to decide whether to learn a whole new new variant at considerable cost. You have to love the game to make the next purchase decision.

  • Customizer

    I have advocated Fantasy Flight’s purchasing of the Axis & Allies franchise for a very long time. Thier sculpts and production are top of the line.


  • Just to add a bit to this discussion…

    I played in some A&A events at GenCon this year.  This year, and past years, there was a raffle of items from WotC in support of this game.  However, the guy who has run it for this year and many in the past stated that WotC is no longer supporting A&A and as such there won’t be giveaways in future years.

    So that tells me that what you all are suspecting is likely true - A&A is shelved for the foreseeable future.  And with the exception of the fact that I won’t be able to rake in raffle winnings at Gen Con in future years, I’m not sure that’s a bad thing.  I think they’ve made some serious improvements in the game with the most recent editions, there are plenty of variations and ways to play with pretty solid balance and playtest, and to me that means that not much more really needs to be done.

  • '16

    The problem is that, eventually, games become stale without updates. You may love a product, and house rules can extend its lifetime, but eventually, most people tire of the experience, even if it was originally a lot of fun.

    Joining a community centered around a dying game also involves a leap of faith by newcomers. You not only invest in a group of people that could soon disappear, but buy a product that may not have a future for the same reasons.

    I do think that companies like HBG and FMG can be a powerful force that give the equivalent of temporary life support to these kinds of games, but even they are dependent upon replacement of the player base to ensure continued sales. Even if they expand beyond A&A, they will face the same problem as WoTC: investing new dollars in old games isn’t as lucrative as investing them in better-selling properties.

    Consider that the current public fascination with board games will one day end, and that, even now, A&A doesn’t benefit as much as shorter games like Settlers of Catan.

    One good option for A&A might be to move to a print-and-pay model. FMG has used this successfully to improve sales of its Game of Thrones board game. I suspect that HBG is also using this to figure out which potential products are going to generate good sales. Basically, customers pay for figures or materials that are either hosted digitally and released upon receipt of payment, or else manufactured and shipping directly to a home address. This cuts out the middle man, but it ensures that companies are not producing product that sits on the shelves. I think this is a good approach to expanding the basic game.

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    Hmm, looks like WOFTC just revamped Avalon’s website.  Maybe heralding something to come?


  • @Karl7:

    Hmm, looks like WOFTC just revamped Avalon’s website.  Maybe heralding something to come?

    Maybe not.  Larry’s website…

    http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/index.php

    …has a section called…

    Avalon Hill’s Historic Time Capsule
    Apparently The Axis & Allies site over at Avalon Hill is going to be phased out soon. A new one will replace it. If you have something over there that you don’t want to be evaporated into thin air then cut and paste it, and bring it over here so that it is not lost forever.

    …and based on the age of the posts it seems to have been around for several years.

    On a possibly related note, I’ve looked at the GTO website and it still seems to be on hiatus.  On the GTO forum, some people are complaining that GTO’s promise of a revamped site (perhaps built around a new game by Larry) by the end of 2015 hasn’t yet materialized.


  • I’d better get the new forum up and running.  :wink:

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