1939-1945 Starter: Axis & Allies Miniatures (Axis & Allies Miniature Game)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Roll Across the Battlefield and onto Victory!
Get you and your friends into the all-new Axis & AlliesTM 1939-1945 expansion.
With 60 authentically detailed miniatures, gamers, collectors, and history buffs will be able to do battle in World War II.
Fast-paced and action-packed, this exciting miniatures game will let players recreate historical battles or go head-to-head in competitive warfare that rages across massive 20"x 30" battle maps.
Each Axis & Allies 1939-1945 Starter Pack contains 10 prepainted plastic miniatures with stat cards, 2 double-sided maps, 8 dice and a rulebook.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #257011 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-22
- Released on: 2008-01-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Misc. Supplies
- 1 pages
Customer Reviews
Great fun
This is fun miniatures based strategy game. The rules are pretty simple and easy to under stand. You need to have several sets of booster packs to really enjoy the game, otherwise one side can get an overpowered army.
Okay for a person with a lot of time
I was really hoping for a quick paced skirmish version of A&A that was easy to pickup. I don't have the time for 1 hour plus encounters. It is good game if you have the time to spare. The rules are in depth and allow for a variety of paths to defeat the enemy. A good vehicle can easily be outclassed if the tactical use of it is poor. All in all it is just axis and allies length in a smaller scale with specific vehicles. This is not something you can just open the box and play at all. It is also a marketing scam that forces you to buy more if you truly want a balanced battle or unique encounters. It has that Magic: The Gathering or Pokemon feel to it, but for military history/war nerds versus fantasy nerds.


