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Axis Empires: Totaler Krieg! & Dai Senso!

Totaler Krieg! (in German) and Dai Senso! (in Japanese) means "Total War" - the moment in the game when play moves from Limited War with its combination of mobilization, maneuver, and diplomacy to Total War with it’s all out warfare to achieve victory. Both Totaler Krieg! and Dai Senso! can be linked to play the joint Axis Empires scenario - a global, eye-opening look at all of World War II.

Krieg

Axis Empires: Totaler Krieg!

SKU: DCG 1022

SRP: $120.00

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The fate of the world is in your hands! Stretching from the fjords of Narvik to the sands of El Alamein, from the gates of Moscow to the beaches of Normandy, from the Spanish Civil War to the last days in Berlin and everything in between - no game tells the story of World War II in Europe like Totaler Krieg! This new edition of Totaler Krieg! features a new design and graphic update, as well as an expansion to give players more options - especially if you want to explore the critical pre-war period from 1937 to 1939. What if the Republicans had won the Spanish Civil War? What if Germany and Russia hadn't signed their Non-Aggression Pact? What if France had modernized its army instead of building the Maginot Line? All of these options are literally in the cards that form the strategy for the major powers.

Dai Senso

Axis Empires: Dai Senso!

SKU: DCG 1023

SRP: $120.00

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Face the grim struggle of total war! From the border clashes at Marco Polo Bridge and Nomonhan to the titanic battles of Midway, Guadalcanal, and Leyte, to the firestorms of Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki and everything in between - no game tells the story of World War II in Asia and the Pacific like Dai Senso! Beginning in 1937, Dai Senso! takes the playable, unpredictable, and enjoyable Krieg! system used for World War II in Europe and adapts it to tell the story of Japan's struggle from a unique perspective. As the leader of imperial Japan, and seeking complete domination ("hakko ichiu"), will you strike at China or Russia or the British Empire or the United States?