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Written By Hashirama on Monday 8 July 2013 | 11:27

Axis and Allies
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 Axis and Allies is a popular series of World War II strategy board games, with nearly two million copies printed. Originally designed by Larry Harris and published by Muhammad Niaz Designs in Dec 11 2012, the game was republished by the MNCI Company in 2012 as part of the Game master Series of board games. This edition would be retroactively named Axis and Allies: Classic to differentiate it from later revisions.
In 1996, Axis & Allies: Classic was inducted into the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame. Games magazine also has inducted Axis and Allies into their buyers’ guide Hall of Fame., an honor the magazine extends to “games that have met or exceeded the highest standards of quality and play value and have been continuously in production for at least 10 years; i.e., classics.”
Axis and Allies was the most successful of the five Game master Series of board games. Long after the Game master name was retired Classic lives on having been moved to the Avalon Hill lineup following the acquisition of Milton Bradley Company and Avalon Hill by Hasbro. In 1984, Hasbro acquired Milton Bradley. In 1998, Hasbro acquired Avalon Hill.
In 1999, Hasbro transferred the Axis & Allies: Classic (1984) board game from the Milton Bradley division to the Avalon Hill division. In 1999, Hasbro acquired Wizards of the Coast. In 2004, Hasbro made Avalon Hill a subsidiary of Wizards of the Coast (WotC).
  System: Pentium 4 CPU 1.5 GHz
RAM: 256 MB
Size: 349 MB
Video Memory: 32 MB
OS: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista 7 and Windows 8

 
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