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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hours of Fun
I play and collect all kinds of boardgames. Axis and Allies is one of the best games I've ever played. There's so much strategy and realism to the game. It's amazing how the conflict setup on the map plays out similar to the events of WWII. Really makes you think, really is a lot of fun. But make sure you have set time out to play or you'll be up till 4am... :P



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent service!
I ordered the "Axis and Allies Revised Edition". Got a great deal on price and they even shipped it all the way to Norway! Fast shipping too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Game
Axis and Allies is a very playable WWII stategy game. The setup time, which I was told could be as long as 30 minutes, only takes about 10 minutes. As a turn-based game, it can seem a bit slow at first as new players are overwhelmed with a multitude of choices that a more experinced player handles with ease. The replay value is immense, and I have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy this game for many years.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Game; Mostly Good Improvements; Still Favors Axis
I have had the old Axis & Allies for a long time. There were significant improvements to the new game. The new map, the addition of destroyers, the increased defensive capabilities of armor and the new transport rules made significant changes to the game.

I have only had one opportunity to play the new version of the game since I bought it last month. I was Japan. Japan won. I am still not sure if the new version has been improved enough to allow the Allies to win. (We drew for countries so I did not get a chance to be one of the Allies.) Assuming Japan violates the historical events and invades Russia, help from the Allies will not likely arrive in time to save the Russians. If the Russians are defeated, the Axis will almost certainly win.

The victory cities basis of the game is a little odd. Eight victory cities is too few. Ten victory cities is probably too many. We experimented by playing nine victory cities. This seemed about right.

It is still a great game even if it is skewed against the Allies.

There really needs to be a computer version of this game like there is for the old game.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Okay, I'm convinced.
My friends and I have been die-hard fans of the original version for years. We tried the "Europe" version once, and generally hated it. Then a different group convinced me to try the revised edition of the "world" format. It's more difficult, and therefore better after the players reach a certain skill level.


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