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I'm hoping/probably getting 1914 for Christmas (so hyped for that). But I'm a little concerned about pieces, I know for a fact that WOTC only included enough pieces for the base game setup. Do they (or Hasbro, now that they have Avalon Hill instead of WOTC again) still give out extra pieces to make up for issue?
Update (prolly shouldve added 22 days ago)
The answer is No for anyone looking- honestly I was already planning to ditch the chips for 1940 ones, but the lack of German infantry- might be a yikes.
Hello all. I have recently discovered that I am missing the plastic tile "10i" from Avalon Hill's 1999 release of aquire.
Any help on finding a replacement? Wanting to play this classic again! π
I have two copies and Iβve been searching for a long time and I was wondering if anyone knew where I could actually find a printout for it. Or how I can make one myself.
hi i recently found a few valon hill board games.. pattons best...panzer armee africa and war at sea.. anyone interested send my a private message SORRY GUYS THE GAMES ARE GONE... I KNOW I HAVE MORE JUST HAVE TO REMEBER WHERE THEY ARE.. I WILL POST IF I FIND THEM
We're doing a retrospective on the Avalon Hill gaming company, and are trying to track down someone to talk to. Many of the founders and original employees have passed. Does anyone know how I might track someone down?
Looking to suck some dick in my neighborhood or at planet fitness in the locker room, I want a big cock that can blow their Cum in my mouth and maybe fuck my thigh virgin hole
Hello! I love strategy games, however Avalon Hill games are extremely intimidating!
Was wondering if anyone has put together a less intense game using their maps, and say axis and allies pieces... I've been working on one wondering if there is something else out there
I played Civ at a friend's house, then made my own copy. Now that I've played it, I had some questions:
>Each player must have two tokens on the board for every city in play.
However, it seems strange to me, as:
>These tokens represent the agricultural support needed to maintain the urban populations.
And people on ships aren't doing any agricultural support. Does anyone change this in a house rule?
>Each player adds one token to every area which contains one of his tokens...
>Epidemic must leave at least one token in each affected area. Cities which are eliminated by an Epidemic are replaced by at least one token...
Thank you for your help, and don't be shy to tell me these are explained and I didn't read the rules well enough (I have a habit of skimming when I think I'm reading).
Please let me know if this isnβt allowed, but I have some Avalon Hill Axis & Allies 1939-1945 boosters Iβd like to sell. Price is $40 each shipped or $400 for the case of 12. PayPal only.
Pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/jDFnIgY
Found this game at a antique store and got it because I love train games and Avalon hill.
Dispatcher (1958) by Avalon Hill
Problem is I canβt wrap my head around some of the rules involving turns, departure times, and the timetables. Anyone else play this way back when that can give me some pointers?
Avalon Hill was a publisher of board games long before there were stores that sold them. You'd have to mail order them directly or buy them at a department store or if you were lucky, you had a model railroad shop whose owners loved Squad Leader so they stocked a few games.
Avalon Hill had a mail order (or even a toll free number to call) to buy not just every game they have, but every COMPONENT for every game they have. Even if it's 5 years later and some of the cardboard counters for your beloved copy of The Longest Day are missing, you could place an order and BUY that whole sheet of chips to fix your game.
(slightly off topic, but you could even buy BLANK parts from any game so that you could design your own games - and if they liked it, they'd buy the game FROM YOU.)
And get this: If you provided proof of purchase that showed you owned the game less than 2 months, they would give you a limited number of replacement parts FOR FREE.
Seems to me that if Azmodee allowed consumers to buy individual game components, then that would completely and entire settle the issue. Is it a perfect solution? Will FLGS simply tell their customers "nah no refunds go online and buy the pieces you are missing"? Some will. As consumers, its on us to not support them.
Personally, just to avoid the hassle of dealing with a retailer in this situation, I'd probably just shell out the $8.95 for a set of tokens or deck of cards and move on.
I have some Avalon Hill Axis & Allies 1939-1945 booster boxes Iβd like to sell. Price is $40 each shipped or $400 for the case of 12. PayPal only.
Pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/jDFnIgY
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