I already started a post, messaged you in chat about it. Do you have a dicemail registered already with TripleA?
In how many hours can you complete a G40 game
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Thank you all so far, for your replies.
The purpose of finding the time span for an OOB G40 game - or modified G40 version - is to compare to the time span with the Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion.
It seems that the time spans are more or less identical for both the OOB G40 game and the Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion (aka G40 HRE).
An average G40 HRE game lasts an average of 10-11 rounds - a total of 11-12 hours.
This is true even for new players who are only partly familiar with the G40 HRE.
With 2 equally skilled Veteran Players a G40 HRE game takes an average of 13-14 hours.
In other words;
On average a G40 HRE game is slightly faster to play than the OOB G40 (or modified G40) game.We have analyzed more than 120 G40 HRE games from 2020 to 2024 and calculated that some of the rules and units that makes the G40 HRE faster than the G40 OOB version are:
Economic Related Rules:
- Winning Conditions (Economic Victory)
- US & UK Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union
- Total War Production
- Strategic Rail Movement Capacity
- The Expanded Theatre of Operations in the Pacific (Increased IPC Values)
- Non-Agression Pacts & UK National Economy
- Advanced Production Capacity
Military units & Rules:
- Paratrooper units
- Landing Craft units
- German U-Boat Wolfpacks
- Panzer Armies & Tank Armies
- Soviet Army Corps & German Waffen-SS Armies
- Army Groups
- Air Fleets
- Red Army Conscription Infantry
- Transport Unit Defense
- Air Transport units
- German Take Over Of Italy
As we continously keep analyzing G40 HRE and OOB G40 games and developing the G40 HRE a set of G40 HRE Tournament Rules are now available.
During the G40 HRE World Championship in Late 2026 the G40 HRE Tournament Rules will be used.
Once again, we thank you all for responding to our request about the time span for the G40 OOB board game.
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45 to 1:15 against a newb. They surrender by turn 3 or 4.
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We play 2nd edition OOB, and it takes 2-3 sessions of ~8 hours each.
We don’t take breaks, but we smoke a lot of grass (legal in Canada) and allow ourselves a little time to think and to do math.
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@zooooma said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
but we smoke a lot of grass (legal in Canada)
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@shadowhawk said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
4 color dice. So each combat round can be rolled in 1 go.
I have never seen this actually speed up any game. Usually the person doing it is a proponent of the method, trying to convert others, and wastes an enormous amount of time trying to perform conversions.
Also, they take a lot of time counting out the appropriate dice of each color.
Finally, they insist on sorting them in the box after the roll is complete.
Yeah, never seen this actually make a difference.
Marsh
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Dr Buzzman says high
He see’s that you and your fellow buzzheads play OOB G 40 and recommends a House rule mod https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/36945/axis-allies-global-1940-house-rules-expansion
You can also play it online with triplea https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/30
Have fun gaming
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@barnee said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
Dr Buzzman says high
He see’s that you and your fellow buzzheads play OOB G 40 and recommends a House rule mod https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/36945/axis-allies-global-1940-house-rules-expansion
You can also play it online with triplea https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/30
Have fun gaming
Thanks! I’m not much interested in house rules or online play. But I’ve been getting lots of A&A in! We have finished six games this year and are on number seven.
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@MarshmallowofWar said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
@shadowhawk said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
4 color dice. So each combat round can be rolled in 1 go.
I have never seen this actually speed up any game. Usually the person doing it is a proponent of the method, trying to convert others, and wastes an enormous amount of time trying to perform conversions.
Also, they take a lot of time counting out the appropriate dice of each color.
Finally, they insist on sorting them in the box after the roll is complete.
Yeah, never seen this actually make a difference.
Marsh
Funny, because you can sort them ahead of time, also once you got the dice you just remove the loses. So the defender throws 4 hits, you just remove 4 inf dice and throw again. At the end of combat what you have left corresponds to the dice in your hands.
Unless the combat is over 30 units with the same hit factor you only select the dice once.We dont roll on the board but in the cover and that is normally situated on 1 side of the table ( i got an enlarged map of 2x1meters.
What conversions?
Once you get used to it its a lot faster at least that is my experience.
Just having 6 dice takes ages.
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@zooooma said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
@barnee said in In how many hours can you complete a G40 game:
Dr Buzzman says high
He see’s that you and your fellow buzzheads play OOB G 40 and recommends a House rule mod https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/36945/axis-allies-global-1940-house-rules-expansion
You can also play it online with triplea https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/30
Have fun gaming
Thanks! I’m not much interested in house rules or online play. But I’ve been getting lots of A&A in! We have finished six games this year and are on number seven.
You can use TripleA also to play on a PC as like oldschool multiplayer.
If it takes multiple days but you cannot keep the board setup that long this is an option.With oldschool multiplayer i mean both sitting behind the PC/TV in the livingroom and do your turns there. So still your group is in the same room you only replaced the board and dice with something on the TV/PC.
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@shadowhawk I tried TripleA years ago. I didn’t like not being able to see the whole board at once. I preferred PBEM games where I kept an actual board set up.
Currently my friend has the extra large mat permanently set up in his basement! When we finish a game, we set it back up.
We’ve been playing a full day every second weekend this year, so I’m not really looking to ramp that up.I appreciate the tip though!