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Axis and Allies Pacific 1940 2nd Edition

4.8
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Description

  • Includes new ANZAC miniatures as well as new mechanized infantry and anti-aircraft artillery
  • Axis & Allies Pacific 1940 can be combined with Axis & Allies Europe 1940 to create the greatest Axis & Allies experience to date
  • Both game boards unite to create a massive 70" x 32" playing field that will let you experience the full scale of World War II global conflict

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Customer Reviews

Great game. A few add ons and storage items needed.Love this game. A lot of thought was put into this. Love the combined game. The map I think could be better allowing for better play on the North American continent. A few add on aids are needed: 1) Technology tokens so you can play with modified rules where you purchase dice and roll for Research & Development every turn (even if you fail); 2) I Victory City tokens so you can keep track much easier of what each player has conquered for purposes of ultimate victory; 3) Actual plastic factories like the original instead of tokens; 4) Paper IPCs for tracking is much more helpful than pen and paper. The above can be purchased at several sites but www.HistoricalBoardGaiming.com is the best. Lastly, storage with the combined Pacific/Europe games gets pretty difficult. I recommend using the Tuff Tainer 1002 by Flambeau keeping the pieces separate for each country. They fit perfectly in the existing storage boxes and run $2-3 each. I bought 19 for both the Pacific/Europe set and left one box with more space for Battle Bucks etc. I also recommend using the "Penny Coin Plastic Storage Tubes" by BCW sold on Amazon, they fit the Country marker roundrels, Technology tokens, and Victory City tokens perfectly. One set of 10 tubes ($5-6 last I checked) is all you need. I also use the quarter tubes for the mini-poker chips again one set of 10 is all you need. Two Tuff Tainer 1002s and two tubes fit exactly in each storage box. Axis and Allies is still the best game ever made. 5Great game! (Global Edition)The best way to play axis and allies in my opinion. Large board (appears to be 6 feet when combined with the European 2nd edition) that is very nice when compared to some of the more cramped versions. The mechanized infantry and tactical bomber are well suited additions.The game is different from other versions I've played in that not all countries are immediately at war, which allows for some more interesting strategies. In addition to that, the national objectives add more value to maintaining certain areas that would have been ignored in other versions. The ability to attack or call neutral countries into the war is another interesting addition that can allow some interesting strategies as well, such as taking over Spain and invading Germany from there. The Dutch territories in the Pacific give a nice bonus to the ANZAC and Brits if they can maintain a presence, but also draw the eyes of Japan. I feel that the British, ANZAC, and China are put in an unfortunate position against Japan, which can make play frustrating as ANZAC has very few IPCs to work with and must hope that Japan ignores them until they can present a threat.Overall I think the game is pretty well balanced but the Axis, particularly Japan might be too powerful as they can easily claim all of China and sweep through Russian from there and above, which puts the US player in a terrible position where they must fully commit to one side of the board. This is only really applicable when you're playing against an experienced Axis player. My experience was basically limping along beating a fighting retreat as the allies aside from the US and ANZAC. Also France is a nice feature but may not get a chance the whole game unless the US focuses on Germany and Italy before Japan. 5Axis and Allies 1940 is a very good game. Unfortunately the makers skimped on a few ...Axis and Allies 1940 is a very good game. Unfortunately the makers skimped on a few critical items such as paper money, and plastic Industrial complex. So you will need to buy those if you don't want to track your money with pen and paper and use cardboard tokens for your industry.Gameplay is excellent with a dedicated Axis and Allies player community out there. But it does take a long time to finish a game. 4The Grand-daddy of them all! 1940 Global 2nd Edition is the WWII game to experience!This game coupled with 1940 Europe is truly an epic WWII table top strategy game. The quality of the board (it's gynormous!!), the beautifully detailed pieces of all your units is something to behold. If your a veteran of A&A you owe it to yourself to enjoy the glory of playing 1940 global 2nd edition. Played alone though, Europe and Pacific hold their own just fine. In fact I would suggest you play both individually a few times to get yourself familiar with the board, units and IPC economies of the different nations. A glorious achievement in war board games for me this is truly the Gold Standard in table top war gaming. Highly recommended!!!! 5Play the Pacific 1940 and the Europe 1940 editions at the same time!I bought the Axis and Allies Pacific 1940 2nd edition game in conjunction with the Europe 1940 2nd edition game Wizards of the Coast Axis and Allies Europe 1940 2nd Edition Board Game for my husband and teenage son to play together. We had considered buying the larger map available for Axis & Allies D-Day since they already own that game and really wanted more "room" on the board for their campaigns, but in the end we decided to buy these 2 games instead. It was a little pricey to buy them both at once but we made that a Father's Day present :)Like true geeks, they ooh'ed and ahh'ed when they unboxed the games, exclaiming about the plastic counters instead of the cardboard ones from the older game, and being quite excited about all the armies, etc. I'm not an Axis & Allies player myself so forgive the bad nomenclature, but they felt it really was an upgrade from the Axis & Allies D:Day game and not just 2 more games in the same series.They set board games up on a camping table and they fit with just a little bit of overhang that wasn't a problem for them. (see photo). They did have to find other surfaces to lay out the pieces that weren't in play yet. Spending several hours at a time playing together, it took them well over a week to finish their campaigns so it was great that they used the spare room so that the pieces wouldn't be disturbed and they could leave the boards set up. They really loved it and are already talking about another round.Note: I posted the same review for the Europe 1940 2nd edition game since we bought them together and they've being played concurrently. 5Awesome! Time to conquer the world!!!Package arrived in 2 days as promised. All was in order and I was very pleased. Also got Europe 1940 to make 1940 Global and was very impressed. 5Best version yet!!Compared to 1942 second edition, the 1940 Pacific and Europe second editions are significantly improved. The level of complexity is up significantly due to a better and bigger map, new units, air and naval bases, bonus income objectives for each nation, and the introduction of friendly/unfriendly/strict neutral countries. The maps are absolutely gorgeous, and the piece quality is excellent.If I had to nitpick, I would wish that the bases were printed on the map instead of being separate units. I would also wish for better quality dice and chips - I ended up separately purchasing the "old-style" A&A chips that are slightly larger and easier to stack, and better dice. We use poker chips for money.Also worth noting, while excellent separately, A&A Pacific 1940 and A&A Europe 1940 become even better when put together to form A&A Global 1940, which improves balance and introduces even more complexity.For A&A newbies it may be better to start with A&A 1942, but if you like this style of game at all, A&A Global 1940 is excellent. Highly recommend. 5Great Strategy Board GameTo fans of the Axis & Allies game board series but don't have the 2nd editions:I've been play A&A since 1986; I have 4 previous versions of A&A that I thoroughly enjoyed. But, this game combined with Axis & Allies Europe 1940 Second Edition is superior to the other games. The positives about this game:* Set in 1940 for the "Political Situations" of that time period.* United Kingdom is split into two different powers, UK and ANZAC.* China still represented and now with the ability to buy artillery.* Bonus IPCs for meeting objectives.* Larger game board with additional territories / sea zones.* Technology advancements / break through for game pieces are backNew Game Pieces:* Naval bases & Air bases* AAA guns* 2-hit Battleships and now the same for the Air Craft Carries.* Mechanized Infantry* Tactical Bombers* Minor & Major ComplexesNew / Updated Rules* Scrambled Fighters* Amphibious Assaults* Bombing Raids* Surprise Attack Submarines* Neutral Countries as Pro-Axis Power or Pro-Allied Power or Strict Neutrals* When / How to declare War if a Neutral Power (U.S.) & for countries at war in European theater but not yet in Pacific (UK, ANZAC)* Battleship / Air Craft Carrier repairsNegatives:* Fewer dice come with the game compared to older versions* No IPC certificates (Paper Money)I have enjoyed adapting / plotting strategy while playing this game. It really makes you think about what you are doing if you want to be successful against your opponents. It plays well with several people involved. Overall I give it two thumbs up! 5A great game meant to compliment its European-variant brotherCan't get enough of board games and this one does a great job of complimenting an already owned A&A 1940 SE Europe map. Combining the two makes for one enormous board game that can occupy an entire day if you want it to. The only gripes that come to mind on this set are, like it's counterpart, there are no IPC bills or tokens to speak of. One can find them on the web. However, for this price, I would have liked to at least have some paper money to work with. Secondly, it would be nice if the battle board and casualty strip were combined as a single piece.Other than those small issues, this is a very large and robust wargame that makes an afternoon of boardgaming very enjoyable. 4Awesome!A must have for any true A&A lover...you'll like buy the Europe version too and put them together. Either way be prepared to give hours to this game. I do not recommend this as a first Axis and Allies experience for folks. Start with the old Milton Bradley 1986 game and work your way up to this, otherwise you'll be overwhelmed with learning rules and tactics and it won't be as fun. 5
Axis and Allies Pacific 1940 2nd Edition

Axis and Allies Pacific 1940 2nd Edition

4.8
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€188,00
Sale price
€188,00
Regular price
€310,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€122,00)