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List Price: $44.99Price: $34.98 You Save: $10.01 (22%)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: 0076930413883
Label: Vintage Sports Cards, Inc.
Manufacturer: Vintage Sports Cards, Inc.
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 months
Model: 4098347
Publisher: Vintage Sports Cards, Inc.
Release Date: May 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 9657
Studio: Vintage Sports Cards, Inc.
Features:- Axis and Allies Pacific is the second expansion to the Axis & Allies game system. In this game, the three main powers (Britain, Japan, and the US) square off against each other against the backdrop of the Pacific ocean.
- Ages 12 and up. 2-3 players. 335 historically accurate battleships, carriers, fighters, artillery, and more! Complexity level: Challenging.
- Contents: Gameboard Map, National control markers, national production charts, battle board chart, industrial production certificates (IPCs), 12 dice, plastic chips (gray and red), gameplay manual.
- Axis & Allies Pacific invites you and your opponents to determine the future of the Pacific! Good Luck. The fate of the world is in your hands!
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: December 7. 1941. Japanese fighters amass off Hawaii. New rules and units for the Pacific theater are included.
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I am a fan of this kind of game and it is a must have!
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This board game is the best Axis and Allies game yet. i think the battle is kind of lopsided. the Japanese are outnumbered 3 to one. If you get this game, make sure the person you want to play as the Japanese is a good strategist. otherwise, the game will be over in an hour or less. the plastic pieces are very durable, except the american fighter and Japanses soldier. the game isn't really educational. but it puts you in the shoes of a general, so I guess you could learn something from it. I hope ... Read More
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This is a really great game. The map and playing pieces are beautiful, the game fluid and fast-paced. The designers made the rules easy to understand and it's very quick to get the game rolling forward. The games I've played have typically wrapped up in a couple hours. As a teacher, I think the game would work great as a teaching tool. There are few better ways to learn about the Pacific War than have to make the same strategic decisions and mistakes. The game has a few bumps and rough spots, ... Read More
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Axis and Allies: Pacific is an excellent game. To understand the scenario, envision the base game with a zoom focusing your attention to the pacific theater only. The strategy component is basically this: can Japan last long enough against the onslaught of the US to get a "victory point win" (a technical win), or can Japan take India or Australia and hold it for a turn. Otherwise, in the long-run US will crush Japan in this game. Given that explanation, I have found through several plays of the game ... Read More
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Axis and Allies Pacific is an improvement over the base A&A game, if for no other reason that the U.S.A. actually gets a decent chance to participate in game play. Basically the game is played the same as the base version except, like A&A Europe, there are additional rules for the Sea areas.
The Good: Not only does the US get a chance to participate, but Japan is also a much more interesting factor in game play. For the first time in the A&A series, sea battles are a very important part of ... Read More
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