It would be fun to import the Iron Blitz (PC version) Cold War scenario into the 1940 map: this time around instead of just having USSR-US-UK you could expand it to have France represent the rest of the NATO powers, Germany to represent the Warsaw Pact and China gets to be on its own (as PRC vs ROC, Taiwan can just be controlled by the US player along with Japan). Of course tech would be opened up.
Alpha+1 game session Europe situation after seventeen rounds 01/03/11
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Woah! Italy has a giant fleet!
Where did all the British tanks come from? Is Japan so on the defensive that India can afford to build all tanks and send them west?
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Woah! Italy has a giant fleet!
Where did all the British tanks come from? Is Japan so on the defensive that India can afford to build all tanks and send them west?
Yes Japan is in deep trouble. Italy has a large tank force blocking. Italy is using chips.
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After three sessions and seventeen rounds this game was called a draw. Moscow was about to fall.
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You guys didn’t want to try US/UK/ANZAC/China vs Italy and Germany? Were you too exhausted to continue the game(not necessarily this session)?
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You guys didn’t want to try US/UK/ANZAC/China vs Italy and Germany? Were you too exhausted to continue the game(not necessarily this session)?
Yes we were kind of wore out on that game. I wanted to get started on a new game so that I could switch sides and play the allies. We used my new U.S. income schedule on the current game and I want to try it again with myself playing the allies this time.
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Okay. Out of curiosity, what were the incomes of the remaining nations? I have a feeling that, with the fall of Moscow and Tokyo, the allied still have the economic advantage.
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Okay. Out of curiosity, what were the incomes of the remaining nations? I have a feeling that, with the fall of Moscow and Tokyo, the allied still have the economic advantage.
OK, I am ready to hit the rack right now. I will try to post the incomes tomorrow.
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That is an absolutely crazy looking board. It looks like there are over 1000 units on the board including the chips. How many hours did the game last before calling it?
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TANKS TANKS TANKS!
Why so many TANKS?
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What are those blue blocks representing the French Navy?
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I think they are space-savers that represent the giant UK Fleets
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that’s a neat idea, i wonder where he got them…?
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I think they came from either the original Pacific or Guadalcanal
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Must be the original Pacific game, because I have Guadalcanal and it doesn’t have those pieces…
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I think they came from either the original Pacific or Guadalcana
They are from the Original Pacific game. There were six in the box, you got the plastic piece for the board numbered 1 to 6, with a spot to place your roundel, and a cardboard stock card to place your units on, off board. This is also the same game where naval and airbase were iplemented for the first time (albiet slightly different)
Revised also came with Cardboard Army roundels and Cards numbered 1 - 10 to place large clusters of ground units on the board. This worked quite well as well.
What failed miserably however, was the advent of movement counters that were supposed to follow your aircraft pieces. What a waste of time and resources. In 500 games I’ve never seen them used.
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Okay. Out of curiosity, what were the incomes of the remaining nations? I have a feeling that, with the fall of Moscow and Tokyo, the allied still have the economic advantage.
OK Calvin, here are the incomes at the end of 17 rounds. U.S.–-53 IPCs+35 NOs U.K.—15 IPCs India—28 IPCs+ 5 NO U.S.S.R.-3 IPCs China–20 IPCs+6 NO Italy—36 IPCs+15 NOs Japan–22 IPCs Germany-68 IPCs+15 NOs Anzac–13 IPCs+10 NOs
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That is an absolutely crazy looking board. It looks like there are over 1000 units on the board including the chips. How many hours did the game last before calling it?
About 17 hours including breaks.
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TANKS TANKS TANKS!
Why so many TANKS?
OK Gar here is the scoop. Germany had attacked Moscow in an earlier round but did not have enough infantry. So after one round of combat they performed a retrograde movement. (they went back to were they came from) So Germany was left with panzers and luftwaffe but no infantry. More panzers were coming up but got there way before the infantry. Germany took the extra panzers toward China while infantry came up. Italy started the arms race in the south by moving towards Persia. India saw that Persia was good ground because of access to Turkmenistan in southern Russia. To keep India from helping the Soviets the Italians rushed tanks to Iraq with the intent to take Persia. Tanks and planes were the only units that could get there quickly.
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TANKS!
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