I haven’t played this in a while. Maybe my group missed something. It always seemed to me thought that France could easily hold its coast while running over Austria and even Prussia if necessary and then slowly over power Russia since they are making so much money at that point. I always found that Britain’s only chance was to try to run through Spain and hopefully do it faster than France gets through Prussia and Austria, then kill France from both sides. However, it has been a while and my opponents tended to also make major mistakes so that could have lead to me finding this game very one sided.
Can an Axis and Allies -style US Civil War game actually work?
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First of course: if this post should be in another subforum them please move.
Then secondly:
May this has already been discussed till death. But when I found out about Axis and Allies (early/mid 1990s) I really hoped for an Axis and Allies -like US Civil War game. To be honest I expected MB to release this if they would come up with more GameMaster Series games (OK, so this was a VERY big if).
But so…
Can it work?
Or is the Axis and Allies system just not ‘good’ enough for a game covering the American Civil War.
There were infantry units. Cavalry and Artillery. Some navy and some river boats.
Put ‘elite forces’ or ‘veterans’ and generals into the mix and I would say ‘A&A Civil War’ could be a good game.Any reasons this just did not happen?
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@thrasher1 said in Can an Axis and Allies -style US Civil War game actually work?:
Can it work?
Sure. See https://triplea-game.org/map/civil-war/
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HBG, in their wisdom, is working on their take on the US CW: Global War 1861. News here:
https://www.facebook.com/HBGnews/posts/1628973450472203
Which means that somebody is at least thinking on those lines.-Midnight_Reaper
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@midnight_reaper said in Can an Axis and Allies -style US Civil War game actually work?:
HBG, in their wisdom, is working on their take on the US CW: Global War 1861. News here:
https://www.facebook.com/HBGnews/posts/1628973450472203 png to ico
Which means that somebody is at least thinking on those lines.-Midnight_Reaper
Great. Worked for me too. Thanks
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@ivabaxley larry was supposed to make one if WOTC would have not let him go. I bugged him about this for years just about when Pacific 1940 came out. But at that time i also bugged him about a WW1 game…and a space version of AA…oh well.
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@thrasher1 said in Can an Axis and Allies -style US Civil War game actually work?:
First of course: if this post should be in another subforum them please move.
Then secondly:
May this has already been discussed till death. But when I found out about Axis and Allies (early/mid 1990s) I really hoped for an Axis and Allies -like US Civil War game. To be honest I expected MB to release this if they would come up with more GameMaster Series games (OK, so this was a VERY big if).
But so…
Can it work?
Or is the Axis and Allies system just not ‘good’ enough for a game covering the American Civil War.
There were infantry units. Cavalry and Artillery. Some navy and some river boats.
Put ‘elite forces’ or ‘veterans’ and generals into the mix and I would say ‘A&A Civil War’ could be a good game.
Any reasons this just did not happen?While an Axis and Allies-style game set during the American Civil War could potentially work, it would likely require significant modifications to the existing Axis and Allies system to properly capture the unique aspects of the conflict. The A&A system is designed to simulate World War II-era combat, which involved a different array of units and tactics than the Civil War.
That being said, there have been several board games released over the years that do simulate the Civil War, including “Gettysburg,” “Battle Cry,” and “Civil War.” These games often have their own unique systems for simulating the conflict, such as incorporating elements of card games or using a modular board to represent different battlefields.
As for why an Axis and Allies-style Civil War game was never developed, it could simply be a matter of market demand. The A&A series has primarily focused on World War II, which is a conflict that has remained popular among gamers and history enthusiasts for decades. The Civil War, while an important event in American history, may not have had the same broad appeal for a board game franchise. Additionally, developing a new game system is a significant investment, and it’s possible that the cost of creating a Civil War version of A&A was seen as too high for the potential return on investment.
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It absolutely can work, and work well.
Robert Otto created one in May 2022 called Total Civil War 1861-1865 and had it produced in limited quantities as a full boxed set … but at $350 a copy it was expensive (though considering only about 50 … maybe 100 … were printed, it makes sense to me (as a publisher)).
Unfortunately I don’t think he plans on doing it again and the website he had for taking orders is no longer available.
As for why it wasn’t released by MB/Wizards/Et.al. is probably because of a lower demand (even if only perceived) vs other projects. They also pretty much abandoned anything new or novel for the line quite a long time ago and just updated or tweaked and rehashed everything repeatedly. Their last great ‘innovation’ was A&A Zombies. Now that it’s in the hands of Renegade Games, who knows; they’re more open to new games.
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@iwillnevergrowup said in Can an Axis and Allies -style US Civil War game actually work?:
It absolutely can work, and work well.
Robert Otto created one in May 2022 called Total Civil War 1861-1865 and had it produced in limited quantities as a full boxed set … but at $350 a copy it was expensive (though considering only about 50 … maybe 100 … were printed, it makes sense to me (as a publisher)).
Unfortunately I don’t think he plans on doing it again and the website he had for taking orders is no longer available.
As for why it wasn’t released by MB/Wizards/Et.al. is probably because of a lower demand (even if only perceived) vs other projects. They also pretty much abandoned anything new or novel for the line quite a long time ago and just updated or tweaked and rehashed everything repeatedly. Their last great ‘innovation’ was A&A Zombies. Now that it’s in the hands of Renegade Games, who knows; they’re more open to new games.
Yes it can as will stated. I do have the game