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Axis and Allies: War at Sea Strategy

By Paul Glasser | Front Page Features|Strategy |  Published: July 08, 2007 at 3:56 pm

The Axis and Allies: War at Sea game hit the shelves March 16th, and includes 64 units from the Japanese, Italian, German, America, British, French and Australian fleets. Armadas include fighters, bombers, submarines, destroyers, cruisers and battle ships.

A complete list of all the units included in the first set has also been published. The starter set includes nine random miniatures, dice, maps, damage counters and a rule booklet. Booster packs contain five figures, such as carriers and battleships (rare), cruisers and seaplanes (uncommon) and fighters and destroyers (common).

Armchair General now takes a look at what kind of units War at Sea is sporting.

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