@thethedew I don’t own the game, but I think the main point of it is that it is not WW2 based. This way the game has appeal to people who aren’t that interested in WW2.
Let us know what you think after you’ve played a couple of games.
Hi @crockett36
It’s not for GI Joe but the N Africa one. Maybe they can give you some info though.
@barnee Thank you sir!
@crockett36 all set. Thanks.
Are the Infantry 20mm Scale?
a few pictures can be found here
https://www.armchairdragoons.com/events/gexpo24-2/?fbclid=IwAR0Fh0hf4yZcHddXiv2Q_T9pxVpJDz-xKzKZJ4QIjSahpfo9U0KlYqIJ-Xo
@Lydian said in Meet your new Axis & Allies Game, now with G.I. Joe:
a few pictures can be found here
https://www.armchairdragoons.com/events/gexpo24-2/?fbclid=IwAR0Fh0hf4yZcHddXiv2Q_T9pxVpJDz-xKzKZJ4QIjSahpfo9U0KlYqIJ-Xo
I think I spy, with my little eye, a re-used US Cruiser sculpt, in Red, White, and Blue, serving as a game piece in the G.I. Joe arctic attack game.
Plus, I think having a map of the high arctic can make for an interesting new map to play variant A&A games. I think I will be picking this up.
-M_R
I think you are correct. It also appears to me that the Aircraft Carrier is the Soviet model from 1941.
@crsluggo I think you are right about those carriers being Russian. If I were in their shoes, I’d reuse sculpts as well. They already have them, no need to re-invent the wheel.
-M_R