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WWII: Struggle for Europe____WWII: Struggle for Asia => General Discussion => Topic started by: m7574 on November 28, 2011, 12:25:52 PM
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I used the link to try to order a copy of struggle, no response for 4 days!
Is this site still actively selling their product. A little assistance please.
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Hi - sorry about the delayed reply! Will get back to your message asap
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Yes we are still recovering from the holidays. Which game version would you like - I can help you
John :)
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Thanks for the response guys.
I'd like Struggle for Europe and Asia. The older version. After a year or so of trying this out I'll graduate to your advanced game.
Just set me up with billing info please!
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has anyone bought this game from europe? just wondering how much the shipping adds up too. Im on the edge of ordering it too, looks like a real fun game :)
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Tactical combat appears to be a big improvement over Axis and Allies. Logistics appear simpler than Third Reich. It may combine the best of both worlds. Once we're familiar with this version we may graduate to the advanced version.
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Good to see you guys over here after all that time on the A&A boards.
I think that you will find a real good base game. Then you can try some of the optional rules to tailor your experience.
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Thanks Yope. Just heard about this game a couple weeks ago. Going to give it a whirl. My axis and allies pal and I have been playing a lot lately, this should be a good investment. And who knows, the way computers and internet have advanced, playing a live opponent 1000 miles away may not be out of the question anymore. Just need a dice server. Heck, you could even play by cell phone!
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Or you can just fly in like the designers have done. Nothing like ftf gaming! ;D
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When Mark moves back - we'll start the circuit again
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When Mark moves back - we'll start the circuit again
Nothing better than getting the band back together!!!
Which one of you is Lennon?
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You tell us...
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Well, I know who's Yoko!!!!! :o :'( :P :-* ;) ;D
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Wow! I'm not going there...