Axis and Allies: Europe 1940 (English)
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INFORMATIONS
Designer : | Larry Harris, Jr. |
Artist : | Blake Beasley, Ryan Sansaver |
Publisher: |
Avalon Hill Games, Inc. |
Numbers of players : | 2 to 6 |
Age : | 12 years old and + |
Playing Time : | 360 minutes |
More Info : |
Boardgamegeek(English) |
DESCRIPTION
With the invasion of the Netherlands and the Allied evacuation of Dunkirk, the German army is about to walk in Paris.Axis and allies Europe 1940, designed and developed by Larry Harris, relies on the success of theBirthday edition A & A. France appears for the first time in Axis & Allies and will represent a new playable ally! Italy will be included as the second power of the axis with Germany. The United Kingdom, the USSR and the United States are vulnerable at that time and uncertain of the war. Two new combat units that made their debutPacific axis and allies 1940, Tactical bombers and mechanized infantry, will also appear in this game.
Axis and allies Europe 1940will be have an oversized table which measures 35 "wide per 32" high. With more than 550 combat units, luxury game components and local storage boxes, this game will increase the standard established byBirthday edition A & A. All new rules for neutral nations, naval and air bases and convoys will add even more depth and historical precision to this giant game.
Finally, this luxury theater game is designed to play together withPacific axis and allies 1940. Together, these two games will create the greatest axis experience and allies to date, with a combined table measuring 5 'wide by 32 "high and more than a thousand carved combat units. The two games are designed to play alone or together to offer the global scenario of 2-6 players from 1940, with the development of weapons, and national objectives.