I appreciate the comment. It was a very fun game (and a long one at that) but the best part was to see the swinging balance of power. It was either side's game for the vast majority of the turns!
"If it is declined by any of the Central Powers players, the game will continue as normal" so I believe any center power can decline the armistice offer
This is amazing man, I didn't think I would watch the whole video but 50 minutes later still sitting through it. I like your customs, where could I possibly look to find some?
I am very glad you enjoyed the video. As for the customs, all the playing pieces either came from the game (Axis and Allies 1914) or from Historical Board Gaming. HBG makes a lot of fantastic A&A style miniatures and I have definitely made my fair share of orders from there! The flags are my own personal custom creations that I 3D printed with the machine I have. I think the closest thing to them on the open market would be an acrylic flag that Historical Board Gaming also carries. Again, thank you very much for your viewership. I hope to find some time to put together some more of these videos soon!
A very enjoyable watch, swinging one way, then the other. I think you probably called it at the right time.
I appreciate the comment. It was a very fun game (and a long one at that) but the best part was to see the swinging balance of power. It was either side's game for the vast majority of the turns!
"No house rules." meanwhile just a giant rail gun in the background. (Nice video.)
Haha, I did not notice that! Good catch, but I assure you that no French or German artillery pieces hit any harder. No matter how cool they look.
"If it is declined by any of the Central Powers players, the game will continue as
normal" so I believe any center power can decline the armistice offer
This is amazing man, I didn't think I would watch the whole video but 50 minutes later still sitting through it. I like your customs, where could I possibly look to find some?
I am very glad you enjoyed the video. As for the customs, all the playing pieces either came from the game (Axis and Allies 1914) or from Historical Board Gaming. HBG makes a lot of fantastic A&A style miniatures and I have definitely made my fair share of orders from there! The flags are my own personal custom creations that I 3D printed with the machine I have. I think the closest thing to them on the open market would be an acrylic flag that Historical Board Gaming also carries. Again, thank you very much for your viewership. I hope to find some time to put together some more of these videos soon!
Where can l fınd this game?
Renegade Game Studios just put out a reprint of this game. Here is a link to their web page.
renegadegamestudios.com/axis-allies-1914/
@@EliteGolden okey thank you