Question Japan vs USA (WA)

Gary Grigsby's World At War gives you the chance to really run a world war. History is yours to write and things may turn out differently. The Western Allies may be conquered by Germany, or Japan may defeat China. With you at the controls, leading the fates of nations and alliances. Take command in this dynamic turn-based game and test strategies that long-past generals and world leaders could only dream of. Now anything is possible in this new strategic offering from Matrix Games and 2 by 3 Games.

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TrueTexan
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Question Japan vs USA (WA)

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Question:
From the AAR's that I have read, a good description of the European and China-Japan
front is given. I am hoping to hear from the Beta guy's about how well the Pacific
theater appears to go, specifically Japan and the USA. Is there a Pearl Harbor
type event that occurs?

I appreciate the hard work done in sharing these test games with the community.
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I also am curious to hear how things go in the Pacific. I know that it is hard to tell what exactly is going on from the few public AARs but it seems like not much ever happens in the Pacific.
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We've not had any public games that really got into fighting in the Pacific yet - wait and watch Akula & Jupiter though, the next few turns should enlighten you.
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yes, we continue to get builds very frequently and so we start over. Joel and Gary really are working wonders for this system.
all those axis and allies players are going to love this one.
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