Axis & Allies 1942 Online

Axis & Allies 1942 Online

Play the classic strategy board game on the go! Team up with friends or go solo!

Game info


1.0.17
October 31, 2023
17,064
$9.99
Android 10+
Everyone 10+
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Axis & Allies 1942 Online, Developed by Beamdog. Listed in Strategy Category. Current Version Is 1.0.17, Updated On 31/10/2023 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Axis & Allies 1942 Online. Achieved Over 17 thousand Installs. Axis & Allies 1942 Online Currently Has 450 Reviews, Average Rating 3.2 Stars

Play Axis & Allies 1942 Online on your phone or tablet! It’s the official digital version of Hasbro’s classic board game, Axis & Allies 1942 Second Edition. Strategy is key as you command armies across the globe!

Team up with friends across platforms, get competitive in ranked seasons, play solo against the A.I., or pass & play with a pal on one device!

FEATURES

Official Rules
- Adapts rules from Hasbro’s Axis & Allies 1942 Second Edition
- Choose from two game scenarios & victory conditions!
- Allies: Command your forces as the United Kingdom, United States, or Soviet Union
- Axis: Take control of Germany or Japan’s armies & prepare for battle!

Learn to Play
- Great for new players— no setup or cleanup required!
- Tutorials & In-Game Tooltips help beginners dive in

Turn-Based (Asynchronous)
- Fully turn-based gameplay fits into your busy schedule!
- Ranked games allow 24 hours to take your turn
- Instead of playing for hours on end, get notified when it’s your turn, then use the War Diary to check out what you missed! (or stick around & watch the battle unfold in real time— that’s an option too!)

Player Accounts & Profiles
- Track your stats & win/loss rates for each alliance
- Your commander account syncs across devices
- Switch seamlessly between mobile & desktop to take your turns, view your stats & connect with friends

Dice Modes
- Standard mode mimics random dice results
- Low Luck dice use averages to calculate hits
- Biased dice favor rolls of 2, 3, & 4, over 1 & 6

Immersive Gameplay
- High quality graphics, music & sound effects add drama to your battles!

GAME MODES

Single-Player
- Enjoy casual games with A.I. computer players
- Great for learning to play or testing out strategies

Hot Seat
- Pass the phone or tablet around to play with friends & family

Online Multiplayer
- Cross-platform play between phones, tablets & computers
- Create custom games for 2 to 5 players
- Games can include a mix of humans & A.I. players

Ranked Seasons
- Challenge the world’s top Axis & Allies players in official ranked seasons
- Rise through the ranks to take top honors: Wood, Bronze, Silver, Gold & Platinum Tiers!
- Matchmaking pairs you with similarly ranked players

SPRING 1942...THE WORLD IS AT WAR
German tanks mobilize in the west, blitzing into France and pushing back the Soviet Union in eastern Europe. The United States rises in response to Japanese aggression in the Pacific. The United Kingdom rallies allies as bombers menace the skies. The year is 1942, and the world is at war!

Victory goes to the side that conquers its opponents on the field of battle and occupies the greatest cities of the world. Will the Axis continue to spread across the globe unchecked, or will the Allies rally to push back against imperialistic tyranny? Challenge your friends and change the course of history!

What's New


Updated Android 13 support.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.2
450 total
5 39.3
4 9.9
3 8.8
2 13.9
1 28.1

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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A. The ist

It lets industrial centers without anti aircraft batteries shoot down bombers. It did it to me 4 turns in a row strategic bombing Moscow while it didn't have an AA gun to do so. Tank units blitz ability also isn't universally applicable. You can blitz through as US or UK, & it's still German controlled. It's almost like the developers were unaware of the rules of the board game they were developing. I'd give this 0 stars if I could.

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David Osborne

A very good simulation of the board game, though the version I played as a kid (first edition) didn't have cruisers, destroyers, or artillery and did have research for new technologies. My only complaint is that the AI isn't challenging. It makes remarkably stupid moves. I seldom lose the game as the Allies- only when the Eastern front, Air War and Pacific war ALL have bad rolls. In other words, I lost about one time in thirty. I usually can win in 8-12 turns

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michael fakename

Constant crashes. Announcement from 2022 stated a patch. Almost 2 years later (depending on month) and has crashed everytime but once. How 'bout that patch? Besides that I would give it almost 4 stars. Can't report a problem because my email (which was used to purchase the game) is insufficient to allow me to progress through the report process? Great game. Unfortunately the follow through with the patch/crashing/reporting an issue leaves much to be desired.

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Ghaza Kully

Having trouble trying to type anything in a pop-up box. Every time I try i click the box and start to type and my keyboard disappears. There are multiple instances of this where, for example if you want to resign a game. . Pinch zoom is still jumpy and sometimes the game doesn't move troops that I thought I had moved. Being that troop movement is a major part of the game, they need to refine this and make it easier but more positive.

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Sandy Blanchard

Would give 5 stars, except the visual depiction of unit movement is awful. Just turn off the arrows/lines already. When moving pieces we just need to see how many units are still in the starting and ending zones- but we can't see that. When you're moving lots of units (like round 1 Germany) you need an eidetic memory to know how many units of each type are going to be where. Fix that, and your game is perfect. Maybe play the old 90s CD windows game and see how they did it for inspiration.

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Rich Schroeder

I'm glad this game is finally here, but I wish it were better. The visuals are nice but following the computer movements are aweful. Also, there should be a system in single player offline mode for adjusting unit costs, starting units, industrial placement, maybe even country alignment. Also, I remember a version a while ago that had the option of playing with rules allowing kamikaze movement of bombers and fighters, and loading paratroopers onto bombers. This might be a nice option for offline

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Adrian Irwin

The game works, but crashes a lot. Also, the pinch zoom is way too fast on my phone, and way too slow on my tablet. Scrolling the map works as expected (1 to 1 with finger movement), but zooming is just wonky. The UI could use some improvements as well. The game is played in landscape format, so having the territory tray open up at the bottom, as opposed to the side, covers up a lot of the map you might actually want to use. Some of the unit placement in territories is a little weird too.

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Travis Sheehan

It's got some growing up to do. Blitzkrieg actions are not intuitive and can frustrate a player. If you want to simulate the game at very fast speeds you will not be able to monitor progress on the main map because a useless subscreen (turn order) is right in the way. That information could go anywhere else but taking up the entire screen. That said I do like this app though.