Thank you so much! So many new ideas and options to innovate the game, and you gave a very nice take on the map and gameplay. Looking forward to getting my own map
I own it and I LOVE IT I just orered the OIl expansion and I have a lot of toher expansions I'm going to be recording a good amount this week and awesome cant wait to hear more from you.
I agree with you, but the nice thing about the 1945 ending is that you can almost plan how long the game will be! But sometimes, the US hasn't been able to get as involved as it historically did, thus giving the Axis a bit too much free rein...
instead of playing Axis Allies or this Global War game...I just made a new Risk game that has a game board that is 4-5 times larger than the original game board, and simply add a few things from Axis Allies ( specifically "air-power" ) to Risk and it has made Risk far more interesting and challenging and do not have the complexity of Axis Allies. I made my own Risk game board from scratch, and added 12 new territories and added one more continent ( Greenland)
@@TheHilltopPillbox I will try to post a video, have never done one before. Will have to buy a cheap smart phone at Walmart that I can use as a video camera to do a video with. hope I can figure out the process? Lol's
@@stumeister6891 It's been a fun journey for me, and it isn't over yet. My editing software is no longer recognized by RUclips, so I have to upload it to Vimeo then post it on RUclips from there. Longer process... If you can, find an actual video camera. They are a bit cheaper, and tend to have more features, although cameras are becoming pretty loaded...for a cost.
Hello Caesar, thanks for watching! Yes, most neutral nations collect income, as even the Major nations are considered "neutral" until the are at war with another Major power. (Table 4-3 on pg 20 of the rule book.) Now, if you mean the little neutral countries that have no alignment or control by a Major power, then typically, they do not, as no one is allowed to run their economy in any way at all. If you consult Table 4-3, that is probably your best bet to know if any of the small neutrals should have economies. Essentially, if they are aligned or controlled by a Major power, they can collect an income and it is used at the behest of that Major power's player. Hope that helps!
Hey there, BWAF, yes, most of us need to recycle our A&A pieces in order to play this game. Too costly to purchase them new. Not sure how to answer the neutrals question, but depending on the situation, the neutrals will either be attracted to a particular faction, or already are. Take a peek at the rules sheets on the Neutrals at HBG! www.historicalboardgaming.com/assets/images/HBG%20Games/Global%20Games/1936/Rules/1936%20Ref%20Card%20NEUTRALS%20v14.pdf
Hello Dean, thanks for watching and commenting! Yes, you use your A&A units to fill the map, but, yes, there are more units needed than your A&A game will provide. Some people order what they need from HBG, while others dab some paint on their A&A pieces to make different units, such as Militia or Mountain troops. I also know that some people ignore some of the more obscure units until they can afford to flesh out the game more fully, so it can certainly be done in stages. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much, that does help. What units and/or expansion packs do you recommend ? I am a long time A&A player and am looking for something new and challenging. Been thinking about getting this for a while but wasn’t sure until I saw your video ( which was very good by the way) and now must have it ! Lol- any information about what exactly I should purchase would be very helpful - thanks again.
The 1936 map is gorgeous, but I also think it is somewhat less interesting than the 1939 map, particularly in that it reduces the number of sea zones in the Mediterranean considerably.
Interesting point. I think that the map was simplified in some respects, but with rail and convoys, the inter-connectedness of everything is much more realized. And with the political sub-game added, more options. I suspect there will be many ideas as to the pros and cons of the changes, and there may be rule shifts as time goes on to help with that. I have played '39 many more times than '36, and they really are very different games!
I have to play on the floor, unfortunately. The good news is that the small version of the map is exactly the same size as Global 1940, so it's a bit easier to find space there.
I LOVE this game, AND the 12D system, AND the rules, AND the starting era, AND the expansion sets (especially the the expansion units!) AND the zoning on the map. The ONLY reason I haven't decided to play this instead of A&A Global 1940 is entirely aesthetic...... the COLORS on the map kinda look like Easter Bunny colors instead of natural earth tones! Hey, I'm from OREGON. I'll probably end up using Global War's 12D Rules and Units on an A&A map, unless I can customize this map in natural tones...... OREGON!
Well, if you have the means, perhaps you can get your own map file and print one out...? I know Cliffside Bunker has done something like that. Maybe drop him a line and see what you can find. Good luck!
@@finnishwehraboo8377 Hey there, Finnish Wehraboo, is what ready? A Baltic or Nordic expansion? So far, it's just the "Winter War" expansion, with a focus on Finland.
They do have some similarities in that they both use many of the same units and rules. 1936 is intended to be a much more immersive game, and with the expansions, you will have a more in-depth experience to the various aspects of war. 1939 is much less complicated, but still a fabulous game! If you want more historical accuracy, then 1936 is for you, but if you want a faster game, then 1939 is what you are looking for. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! One more question: if you buy the games, do they come with the sculpts, or do you need to get those from Axis and Allies or buy them separately?
Good question! HBG's game maps are sold on their own. The belief is that anyone getting into the game will probably already have A&A games and will be able to populate the board with those pieces. For this game, there are a number of unique units that you will eventually need to purchase from HBG, but some of the unique units are not required for play - they just enhance the game experience. For instance, you don't have to have all the different tanks available (I think there are three for Germany), and can just play with one to start with. That will give you less options for purchasing, but you can still play the game. As you crave a more immersive experience, you can add those units to the game by purchasing them from HBG. Special units, markers, facilities, and expansions are all available to give you a much richer experience when playing the game! I hope that helps! If you have any other questions, please ask. Cheers!
This is the 8 X 4 map. 32 square feet of gaming fun! Yes, it just rolls out. They ship it in a tube. I have 3 maps from them, and they are all in perfect shape!
Sorry for the delay in responding...not sure how I missed this! Yes, once the map is flattened, it remains that way quite nicely! I usually just tape down the corners with a little packing tape. No problems!
It's a vinyl map, so if you spill, you just wipe it off - no muss, no fuss! (I speak from experience!) The map, the charts, the boards, the pieces, the dice...all of them will outlive any of us. Unless the dog likes to eat them. (I speak from experience!)
Hello Jorun! Yes, in Axis and Allies games, it is "IPC's" (Industrial Production Certificates), but in Historical Board Gaming's games, they are called "IPP's" (Industrial Production Points). I still call them IPC's sometimes, (even in this video at 3:31) because old habits die hard!
Yet another excellent video, this can be quite a handful to learn, your tutorials are a god send! Thank you.
You're welcome, eh! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you so much! So many new ideas and options to innovate the game, and you gave a very nice take on the map and gameplay. Looking forward to getting my own map
Love the channel and the game keep making 36. Keep it up
Thanks, The Gorb! More coming soon...
I own it and I LOVE IT I just orered the OIl expansion and I have a lot of toher expansions I'm going to be recording a good amount this week and awesome cant wait to hear more from you.
Sweet! Looking forward to seeing your vids!
the reason they made oil is it makes middle east and south America more in the game.
Wow this video loaded right after Panzer Js new V4 map video came out what a amazing transformation over the years,
It is nice to be able to go back and see the changes over time!
I thought it looked so good I put it on my wall.
For the German factory making a ship for the yard in Greece, do they need to be connected by railway or just friendly territory?
Hello Dean, yes, you need to have an undamaged railway between any factories and shipyards to allow for those constructions. Thanks for watching!
The Hilltop Pillbox Thank you :D
Lol at first I thought this was Table Top Sim VR with high graphics!
Glad to know the camera is good that way! Thanks for watching!
I really like the optional rule about the variable ending. Ending in 1945 is too restrictive for me.
I agree with you, but the nice thing about the 1945 ending is that you can almost plan how long the game will be! But sometimes, the US hasn't been able to get as involved as it historically did, thus giving the Axis a bit too much free rein...
Me, who only has the 1942 version: 😭
We all start somewhere!
@@TheHilltopPillboxI'm so confused 😭
@@PolandJustGotConquered That's okay. I was, too. Now, it's on Version 4, so some of this is outdated.
This game looks so cool!
It is a great one, but this is the older version...check out Sky Marshal or General Hand Grenade for some great videos on the newest one!
Love that game... Sold it many years ago. I wish I had it back. LOL
Well, v4 is almost ready. You can hop back in!
Can you strategically bomb rail roads? If so can you explain how to?
Check out pg 56 of the rule book, under 12.10: Railroads. (Easier than me typing it all out!) Cheers!
So Can you á unit in non comebat movement, and THEN in non-comebat movement as Well?
Nope. Just one or the other, except for aircraft, which can use the rest of their movement points.
instead of playing Axis Allies or this Global War game...I just made a new Risk game that has a game board that is 4-5 times larger than the original game board, and simply add a few things from Axis Allies ( specifically "air-power" ) to Risk and it has made Risk far more interesting and challenging and do not have the complexity of Axis Allies. I made my own Risk game board from scratch, and added 12 new territories and added one more continent ( Greenland)
Sounds cool! You should put up a video for us to see!
@@TheHilltopPillbox I will try to post a video, have never done one before. Will have to buy a cheap smart phone at Walmart that I can use as a video camera to do a video with. hope I can figure out the process? Lol's
@@stumeister6891 It's been a fun journey for me, and it isn't over yet. My editing software is no longer recognized by RUclips, so I have to upload it to Vimeo then post it on RUclips from there. Longer process...
If you can, find an actual video camera. They are a bit cheaper, and tend to have more features, although cameras are becoming pretty loaded...for a cost.
I can't find a straight answer to I will just post this here. Do neutral nations collect any kind of income at peace and/or at war?
Hello Caesar, thanks for watching! Yes, most neutral nations collect income, as even the Major nations are considered "neutral" until the are at war with another Major power. (Table 4-3 on pg 20 of the rule book.)
Now, if you mean the little neutral countries that have no alignment or control by a Major power, then typically, they do not, as no one is allowed to run their economy in any way at all.
If you consult Table 4-3, that is probably your best bet to know if any of the small neutrals should have economies. Essentially, if they are aligned or controlled by a Major power, they can collect an income and it is used at the behest of that Major power's player.
Hope that helps!
@@TheHilltopPillbox That answered the question to the T and yes, I meant minor neutral I.E. Persia and Peru. I knew major powers collected.
Can you end your movement in an UMDEFENDED enemy teretory?
Combat movement - yes. Non-combat - no. Cheers!
For rail movement, can you move through territories belonging to your allies? For example, could Germany rail four infantry from Paris to Rome?
Hello Oliver, yes, you can rail on allied lines, but ONLY if they let you! That shouldn't be a problem, unless you have issues with your allies...
@@TheHilltopPillbox Thanks!
Where do you pick up the sheets for each county’s?
Do you need to reuse pieces from global 1940? And what do you do with neutrals? You don’t have to answer.
Hey there, BWAF, yes, most of us need to recycle our A&A pieces in order to play this game. Too costly to purchase them new. Not sure how to answer the neutrals question, but depending on the situation, the neutrals will either be attracted to a particular faction, or already are. Take a peek at the rules sheets on the Neutrals at HBG!
www.historicalboardgaming.com/assets/images/HBG%20Games/Global%20Games/1936/Rules/1936%20Ref%20Card%20NEUTRALS%20v14.pdf
The Hilltop Pillbox thanks.
Does it come with units or do you use A&A units ? Are there any units needed that are not in A&A ?
Hello Dean, thanks for watching and commenting!
Yes, you use your A&A units to fill the map, but, yes, there are more units needed than your A&A game will provide. Some people order what they need from HBG, while others dab some paint on their A&A pieces to make different units, such as Militia or Mountain troops.
I also know that some people ignore some of the more obscure units until they can afford to flesh out the game more fully, so it can certainly be done in stages. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much, that does help. What units and/or expansion packs do you recommend ? I am a long time A&A player and am looking for something new and challenging. Been thinking about getting this for a while but wasn’t sure until I saw your video ( which was very good by the way) and now must have it ! Lol- any information about what exactly I should purchase would be very helpful - thanks again.
@@Speedwolf4170 do they make the Manual in other languages like Portuguese for example?
Just curious which one did you get, 3' x 7' or 4' x 8'?
Kanados That's the 4 X 8 map. It's a beauty!
What size is the map you have?
That was the 4X8 map, or 32 square feet of fun!
Ok thanks!
The 1936 map is gorgeous, but I also think it is somewhat less interesting than the 1939 map, particularly in that it reduces the number of sea zones in the Mediterranean considerably.
Interesting point. I think that the map was simplified in some respects, but with rail and convoys, the inter-connectedness of everything is much more realized. And with the political sub-game added, more options.
I suspect there will be many ideas as to the pros and cons of the changes, and there may be rule shifts as time goes on to help with that.
I have played '39 many more times than '36, and they really are very different games!
I've heard that 1936 will be updated sometime in the fall.
Is this the regular or large version of the game ?
This is the large, 96X48 inches map. A sheet of plywood (or maybe a ping-pong table) is needed. Or, you could play on the floor...
I have to play on the floor, unfortunately. The good news is that the small version of the map is exactly the same size as Global 1940, so it's a bit easier to find space there.
I LOVE this game, AND the 12D system, AND the rules, AND the starting era, AND the expansion sets (especially the the expansion units!) AND the zoning on the map. The ONLY reason I haven't decided to play this instead of A&A Global 1940 is entirely aesthetic...... the COLORS on the map kinda look like Easter Bunny colors instead of natural earth tones! Hey, I'm from OREGON. I'll probably end up using Global War's 12D Rules and Units on an A&A map, unless I can customize this map in natural tones...... OREGON!
Well, if you have the means, perhaps you can get your own map file and print one out...? I know Cliffside Bunker has done something like that. Maybe drop him a line and see what you can find. Good luck!
What do you do with the antarctic claims?
I have got a question... can you play with baltics or any nordics?
The only one that I know of is "The Winter War" expansion, which is focused on Finland. There might be a Norwegian theatre in the works, but not sure.
@@TheHilltopPillbox is it ready now after 8 months?
Eyyy epic flag
@@finnishwehraboo8377 Hey there, Finnish Wehraboo, is what ready? A Baltic or Nordic expansion? So far, it's just the "Winter War" expansion, with a focus on Finland.
Know any coupons? :p
Not as such, but you do gain points that you can put towards future purchases! I think the coasters get you some sweet points...
Are the Global 1939 and Global 1936 games similar?
They do have some similarities in that they both use many of the same units and rules. 1936 is intended to be a much more immersive game, and with the expansions, you will have a more in-depth experience to the various aspects of war. 1939 is much less complicated, but still a fabulous game! If you want more historical accuracy, then 1936 is for you, but if you want a faster game, then 1939 is what you are looking for. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! One more question: if you buy the games, do they come with the sculpts, or do you need to get those from Axis and Allies or buy them separately?
Good question! HBG's game maps are sold on their own. The belief is that anyone getting into the game will probably already have A&A games and will be able to populate the board with those pieces. For this game, there are a number of unique units that you will eventually need to purchase from HBG, but some of the unique units are not required for play - they just enhance the game experience.
For instance, you don't have to have all the different tanks available (I think there are three for Germany), and can just play with one to start with. That will give you less options for purchasing, but you can still play the game. As you crave a more immersive experience, you can add those units to the game by purchasing them from HBG. Special units, markers, facilities, and expansions are all available to give you a much richer experience when playing the game!
I hope that helps! If you have any other questions, please ask. Cheers!
how big is the map by the way? its something that you unroll?
This is the 8 X 4 map. 32 square feet of gaming fun! Yes, it just rolls out. They ship it in a tube. I have 3 maps from them, and they are all in perfect shape!
Does the map stay flat once you unroll it?
Sorry for the delay in responding...not sure how I missed this! Yes, once the map is flattened, it remains that way quite nicely! I usually just tape down the corners with a little packing tape. No problems!
Is the map plastic like everything else and is it easy to wipe of incase something is spilled on it
It's a vinyl map, so if you spill, you just wipe it off - no muss, no fuss! (I speak from experience!)
The map, the charts, the boards, the pieces, the dice...all of them will outlive any of us.
Unless the dog likes to eat them. (I speak from experience!)
Ipcs not ipps
Hello Jorun! Yes, in Axis and Allies games, it is "IPC's" (Industrial Production Certificates), but in Historical Board Gaming's games, they are called "IPP's" (Industrial Production Points). I still call them IPC's sometimes, (even in this video at 3:31) because old habits die hard!