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List Price: $44.99Amazon.com's Price: $39.15 You Save: $5.84 (13%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 99 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Vintage Sports Cards
EAN: 0076930413135
Label: Avalon Hill
Manufacturer: Avalon Hill
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 months
Model: U00058
Publisher: Avalon Hill
Release Date: May 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 13499
Studio: Avalon Hill
Features:- The European Theater of World War II remains the same, but you control the events. As a world leader, you must initiate masterful military maneuvers, conjure up clever economic strategies, and play power politics to lead your nation to victory.
- Ages 12 and up. 2-4 Players. 369 historically accurate soldiers, ships, airplanes, weapons, and more! Complexity level: Challenging.
- Contents: 40 tanks, 100 infantry, 42 artillery pieces, 15 bombers, 44 fighter planes, 10 aircraft carriers, 24 transport ships, 28 submarines, 12 battleships, 28 destroyers, 12 antiaircraft guns, 12 industrial complexes. Extra large gameboard map!
- The game of military strategy, courage, and cunning.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The setting is Europe from the summer of 1941 until war's end. The original Axis & Allies rules are expanded to include new units. new ways to take IPCs. and a new puzzle to solve.
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I have always been interested in WWII and strategic board games. Axis and Allies Europe fulfills expectations once you take the time to learn the game. This game exercises your intelligence by examining your ability to strategize, think ahead, and know the person you are playing. It is basically Risk on steroids.
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My grandson wanted this game for his birthday and I was lucky to find it on Amazon. My grandson totally loves this game, not to mention that the pieces are very tiny.
---haydais
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This game for me is un-playable. Unlike the original, this game does not come with the necessary amount of pieces to even set the game up. Germany, for example, does not even have enough soldiers to put one in each of it's territories, thus they cannot start the game. How can you play this ? Sure, you can use the substitute chips, but then how do you know later on if they are supposed to be soldiers, troops, tanks, or airplanes? It would be indistinguishable. I was extremely upset when I opened this ... Read More
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I don't understand why some people think the original A+A was a better game. This game is much more balanced. The rule that gives you 12 IPC to allocate units whereever you want in the beginning assures variety.
I play this game with other players that played the original since the 80's... This game is so much better. I think Germany might have a slight advantage in this game, but not much. The allies need to plan and cooperate a lot better in this game (as opposed to the original where ... Read More
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Axis and Allies: Europe is an excellent game. To understand the scenario, envision the base game with a zoom focusing your attention to the European theater only (with Japan-controlled Asia cut out). The strategy component is basically this: can Germany conquer Russia fast enough (without the aid of Japan - a strategy commonly used in the original version of the game) before the economic superiority of the Allies overwhelms the German military. Unlike, Axis and Allies: Pacific, there is no option for ... Read More
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