While cleaning out the garage over the weekend I found my old (early-90's maybe?) boxed copy of Axis & Allies (Classic?). I haven't played since high school, but since it was a crazy rainy weekend here in CA, I thought it might be fun to give it a try with my kids now (14 and 10).
I was _not_ prepared for how many of the rules & regulations I forgot over the last 20 years. I thought I had a pretty good grasp on things.. but as soon as we started setting up the board I realized I had no idea what I was doing!
A "quick" perusal of the rule book confirmed that fact. I figured I had the kids captive for now, so I might as well start and do a little "on the job training". Checking back into the rule book every time a situation came up.. it worked out OK, and helped teach the kids the rules at the same time.
I couldn't remember which side was more difficult, so I opt'd to be the Axis, and let them be the Allies (probably a mistake in hindsight...).
The game ended up lasting close to 6 hours, though there were a few breaks in between. I felt a little bad, I steamrolled Russia, who was being played by my 10 year old, but I told myself it was a learning opportunity
The kids ended up having a good time, though it lasted a little too long for their tastes.
I spent the next day reading the rules in depth, and the revised rules as well, an realized we did some things wrong (air movement, islands) but it was still a fun time. Hopefully I can get them to try again, as it was fun to do it together.
At some point I bought the
Axis & Allies: 20th Anniversary Edition and
Axis & Allies: D-Day, but never got around to opening/playing them. Does anyone know how these compare/differ from the "Classic" version I'm familiar with?