Welcome CraneDeNicollo. My friend got me started on Global 1940. I have also started playing Global 1939 which is a very complicated game but plays like Global 1940 with slight rules variations. Recently, my ten year old grand daughter took a real interest in the game and my friend suggested the 1942 second edition version. It was simpler but still a real challenge. I have one a game against my teacher in the Global 1940 so I felt some what confident as I entered the game but soon found myself scrambling to just survive as my grand daughter lead Germany in a global tear. She says she wants to be President some day…God help her enemies if she makes it. Now she plays the ANZACS and China in the Global 1940 game pretty much on her own. Both games are great but her trouncing of her grandpa in the 1942 games have inspired her to learn more. If you are wanting to gain experience and learn stratagies, I recommend 1942 to start with.
AA player seeking rules to Fortress America
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Pls help!!! anyone !!! i recently bought a copy of the Gamemaster Series Fortress America , but well when i recieved it , it was missing the rule book . If u know any one who ownes this game or knows where i can find a copy of the rules pls let me know, or email me at kyledrinnin@hotmail.com
thnx all
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Thrasher has a download at this link
www.wargamer.com/axisandallies/OtherBoardGames/manuals_main.html
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hey thnxs alot mucho apreciated
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Youarewelcome. - Xi(though it wasn’t me that answered the ?) :P
“For us in Russia, communism is a dead dog, while, for
many people in the West, it is still a living lion.”- Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian novelist. Radio broadcast,
BBC Russian service. Listener (London, Feb. 15, 1979).
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Good old Alex! He new Russian Communism.
He new Russian Communism wasn’t True Communism,
and he knew it very well! - another great Xiuote :P
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Russian novelist. Radio broadcast,
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Fortress America - very good game. Too bad I never played it.
“For us in Russia, communism is a dead dog, while, for
many people in the West, it is still a living lion.”This is true today, though the capitalist will use all its means to try and supress it.
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Good old Alex! He new Russian Communism.
He new Russian Communism wasn’t True Communism,
and he knew it very well! - another great XiuoteBe careful where you start drawing the line. The USSR still had hope in it in the 1920’s. But after the rise of the Rightist Stalinist, the breech had happened.





