
If the UK goes all after Navy in the Atlantic, hit Africa hard. Now it is a waiting game to see how the US and UK plan to wage war. Use your Air Force and navy to its fullest to exploit this. The damage you can inflict on England before they can consolidate is never the same as on turn 1. However that rarely happens.Īs usual with most people who have some proficiency playing Germany, I knock the hell out of England turn 1 because they are spread so thin. If however they get “creative” and send more than usual amount of troops to fight the Japs, than you see the weakness and should exploit it with large attacks on Russia. If Russia does the standard thing on T1 and fully commits to the German front than you should hold off. The exception being Russia on t1 (because they are the only ones b4 germany). I tend to wait and see where the allies commit themselves before I decide what my exact strategy is going to be. In short, hit the allies where they are not strong.Īlthough the first turn buy is important, I see it as being more of a “feeler”. Be that as it may, this is what I have found playing Germany. Although in both games (A&A and revised) the axis have the odds stacked against them, I find victories with them are more rewarding because they are so much harder to come by. I have been playing A&A since it came out, and Germany has always been my best country.
