Well “back in my day”, growing up as a teen/young-adult in the 1980s, we didn’t have much in the way of computer games. Back then every game was a board game of some type for the most part, and while I did play extensively the more “grognard” hard-core board wargames like just about everything from Avalon Hill and SPI, and Axis and Allies was just another game I got into in my youth which was simpler to play with my friends. There was always something “beer and pretzels” about Axis and Allies back in the 1980s that to this day still attracts me to the game. I’ve recollected (is that a word) and customized my current 2nd-Edition version of the game, and spent quite a bit on extra units, printed game-boards and the like… all with few people to play against, but it’s part game, part collectible, and its fun either way.
Open source axis and allies
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Im creating an open source version of axis and allies. If your interested in testing an alpha version (non networked) please go to,
http://triplea.sourceforge.net/
Sean
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What is an “Open Source Version”
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I down loaded it now what do I do with it?
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Open Source means that you can view and modify the source code to the game. For more details see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
After downloading follow the instructions to install the game at http://triplea.sourceforge.net/install.html
Then test and report any bugs that you may find.
Sean
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I just got it to work and tried it out a little. Kick A$$!!
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I’ve got a machine here that we could use as a dedicated server of sorts so we can get some net games going.
actually ive got a windows or a linux machine, so whichever is preferrable.
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I really enjoy the open source version of A&A!