99% sure open communication is allowed. The extent to which it’s allowed is up to you, though. With my play-group we cut it off at “talk of general strategy is allowed, anything more specific is not.” We do it this way because of bad experiences where multi-player games would devolve into the “good” Axis Player and the “good” Allies Player forcing their teammates to obey their orders on what to do each turn, effectively turning the game into a 1v1 with a peanut gallery. That’s not much fun for anyone.
Alpha+1 game Africa situation after six rounds 12/20/10
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Italy controls most of Africa after six rounds. U.K. has put up a stubborn resistance so far. But now have retreated to S. Africa. German planes have helped but may return to assist in Barbarossa.
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What has Eastern U.S. been doing all these turns? Why haven’t they landed in Morocco yet? Judging by your picture your Ally buddies aren’t doing a good job. :cry:
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looks like there one turn away
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What has Eastern U.S. been doing all these turns? Why haven’t they landed in Morocco yet? Judging by your picture your Ally buddies aren’t doing a good job. :cry:
The U.S. has been mostly in the Pacific pestering the Japanese. See my Asian and Pacific posts.
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Italy controls most of Africa after six rounds. U.K. has put up a stubborn resistance so far. But now have retreated to S. Africa. German planes have helped but may return to assist in Barbarossa.
Africa does not need much explanation. Italy rules. They are currently blocking the Indians and if the Soviets keep coming south the Germans will take advantage on the eastern front. 12/27/10





