TDG: Axis & Allies: Pacific 1940 - Second Edition

What did the Atlantic Ocean say to the Pacific Ocean? Nothing. It just waved. Join Cody as he does some recon on this new printing of the classic World War II wargame from Renegade Game Studios. Will it conquer your tabletop? Or will game night just go down with all hands? Let's watch!

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  • @ajlynch123
    @ajlynch123

    My middle school students bought me this and Europe 1940 for my wedding. Great weeding gift! lol

  • @varovaro1967
    @varovaro1967

    Those covers were impeccable and very attractive!

  • @ITInLoveWUJAlways
    @ITInLoveWUJAlways

    I to have grown up playing Axis and Allies. And already have my copy of this game. And it great to play.

  • @davidtyrrell6167
    @davidtyrrell6167

    Totally agree with 2 player comment

  • @peterpickguitar
    @peterpickguitar

    I got Europe 2 weeks ago. Just got Pacific today to add more chips. Maybe play it someday ... 😂

  • @wartable
    @wartable

    We gotta meet up and play Axis & Allies Global 1940 with the Bloodbath rule set. 8 turns. Up to the Axis to win with 12 VPs. Not just victory cities…many way for the Axis to win (Atlantic Wall for example) Other house rules too…paratroopers..different tech..etc. Updated map aw well.

  • @hangarflying
    @hangarflying

    Is the Renegade Games version basically the same as the previous Hasbro version but with errata included?

  • @patrickols
    @patrickols

    That kamikaze joke was probably one of your best ever, obvious and wrong but extremely funny 😊

  • @agrayday7816
    @agrayday7816

    Axis & Allies Classic was released in 1984, next year will be the 40th anniversary of the game line (not counting the nova edition). The last Axis & Allies WWII game was released in 2012 (the Europe & pacific 1940 2nd edition releases).

  • @zacharyclark3693
    @zacharyclark3693

    I haven’t played the big ones yet (Europe and Pacific 1940), but I recently started playing Axis & Allies recently (online), and it’s a blast. Like a step above RISK but not quite as rule heavy as other War Games.

  • @chicosbailbonds9764
    @chicosbailbonds9764

    You got a woman to play Axis & Allies! Congrats! just knowing it can be done fans the tiny flicker of hope with my wife. :)

  • @seangriffith4969
    @seangriffith4969

    The tracker board for the IPCs is moved as you capture or lose various locations. It's meant to show how many IPCs you will earn each turn, not how many you have to spend. Enjoy your videos!

  • @ednguyen3822
    @ednguyen3822

    Random thoughts :

  • @Vadimaster
    @Vadimaster

    I hope you’ll do a review/opinion on A&A Global where you combine this with 1940 Europe, but I noticed you already said it’s doubtful. I know it’s not easy to get to the table, but it’s a special experience. You need the space to set it up, enough players and enough time, but for me it’s worth the effort.

  • @12600Grey
    @12600Grey

    Does anyone know if this game or any A&A games have solo bot/rules, even if not perfect. I happen to have both this and Europe 1940 2nd ed. I would love to set them up and just have fun using some sort of solo assist. Thanks

  • @chrisc1625
    @chrisc1625

    Ok, so question... you have a free afternoon to play this or Axis & Allies WWI 1914... which would you prefer?

  • @mikedearing6352
    @mikedearing6352

    The original Pacific A&A was Great, no endless back & forth, just 7 turns+/- a couple maybe. The strategic bombing can be critical for the allies if Japan is not otherwise losing, it can take away Japan's victory points. I recall figuring around 30 fighters needed in Japan for the single round interception combat, after that plus anti aircraft combat, it's unlikely to happen again. Japan has to use it's time carefully before the allies overwhelm them as it was historically done. It's fun having the most income as Japan, but totally unrealistic.

  • @Jeff-jc9fk
    @Jeff-jc9fk

    Are you going to review the full Europe 1940 combined with Pacific 1940??? Haha

  • @godfreycarmichael
    @godfreycarmichael

    What do you think of the Siredblood versions of A&A? He has created some awesome maps.

  • @KabukiKid
    @KabukiKid

    You should cover the Anniversary Edition of A&A. :-) For me, it is the best global version of the game in a single box.