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      Miniatures newbie map questions

      Miniatures (Original)
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      Field marshallF

      I saw your post sitting so long I registered to give you a few pointers on maps. Most if not all the WotC map packs are themed in some way. Originally they were 2" hexes but were changed some time ago. The map packs you mentioned are themed as follows: North Africa - 3 Desert maps and on reverse side 3 jungle maps. Eastern Front - 3 town/factory maps and on the reverse side 3 Russian steppes maps. There are two starters, the one in the cardboard box is the old one and contains 12mm mini’s and 2" hex maps. the new starter is in a blister pack and has 15mm mini’s and 3" hex maps. The maps in the new starter are mixed forest/hills/clear. The rules and revised cards are downloadable through the WotC site.

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      EZOC extend through front line?

      Axis & Allies: Battle of the Bulge
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      KrieghundK

      Enemy zones of control are unaffected by the front lines or the presence of friendly units.  Yes, blitzing can be risky, but it can also be quite rewarding, as it can cut off your opponent’s retreats as well.  Many times it all depends on who wins the initiative roll.

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      Movement question

      Axis & Allies: Battle of the Bulge
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      KrieghundK

      Welcome, KikaSmile!

      The only thing that I know of that you can do is edit the original post and change the Message Icon that appears next to the thread, but I don’t know how much success you’d have trying to get people to do it consistently.

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      Just got D-Day, Reinforcement question

      Axis & Allies: D-Day
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      frimmelF

      @conanthelibrarian:

      While I’m on here, any other of the smaller AA games (like battle of the bulge) that you guys recommend?  Im playing this with my 8 year old, and I like that he can understand and play with me.

      Thanks alot.

      @Krieghund:

      D-Day is the easiest A&A game of all.  Battle of the Bulge and Guadalcanal are a little bit more involved.  However, if your son can handle D-Day, maybe he can handle one of those as well.  I think I’d try Bulge before Guadalcanal.  If you do, let him be the Germans, as it’s harder to play the Allies in that game.

      I’d agree with this. Looking at the rules it might seem Guadalcanal is ‘simpler’ but you have to make many more “if I do this what will my opponent do,” decisions a lot faster and GCNL eliminates the reinforcement charts creating a daunting set of decisions regarding reinforcements.

      If you are also new to BOTB playing the Allies will be a good handicap for you as it is tougher to play the Allies and will be easier and more interesting for him as the Axis on the attack.

      I’d wait till you’re bored with D-Day though.

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      Best module for father/son?

      Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition
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      One thing not mentioned so far is that D Day (and similarly- Bulge) tend to be shorter games.  We can generally get a D-Day game over in the neighborhood of 1 1/2 to 2 hours.  That’s much less than some of the 6 hour classic bloodfests we’ve had.

      Of the two, I’d probably go with D-Day as the objectives are clearly stated and the rules are pretty simple.

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