1941: World War Strategy

4.1
4.07K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

1941 is an Android strategy board game based on the conflicts of World War II between the Axis powers (Germany / Japan) and the Allies (Russia / UK / America). 1941 is very similar to the popular board game Axis & Allies®.

1942 has come! New features include 3 new units, buildable factories, a more complex map, strategic bombing, shore bombardment and more! 1942 is available for local and online play, and there is no additional cost, it's included in the purchase price.

This legendary war is carried out over 57 land territories and 48 sea zones, and includes 9 different units like infantry, tanks, bombers and battleships. Conquer the enemy and claim victory by destroying their armies and capturing their capital cities!

Local play in 1941 supports 5 players over two teams, in pass and play format combined with an advanced AI if desired. It has been exclusively designed and developed for Android devices including medium to high end phones and tablets, with crisp graphics and an intuitive touch interface.

Awesome features include detailed in-game statistics, full replay capability, automatic game saving, custom sounds and legendary music. If you're a fan of strategy board games like Axis & Allies®, Age of Conquest, World Conquer or Border Siege, don’t miss 1941!

Note that this game is HD and may run out of memory during loading on some older devices, especially those with 512MB of RAM or less, depending on the manufacturer.

Don’t hesitate to contact me directly with any bugs, questions, suggestions or if you just don't like it and want a refund: brian.dewolff@gmail.com

The Axis & Allies® game and its associated trademarks are the property of Hasbro, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast LLC. This game is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with either company.
Updated on
Feb 19, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
3.23K reviews
A Google user
October 26, 2019
Been playing the game for several months now. Multiplayer is decent from what I've seen but I don't really play it much anyways. The only problems with the game all around are the dice rolls, which are okay but could really be improved, and the AI which is decent but it just makes alot of mistakes. It's an alright game other than that. I'd really like to see 1940 and 1914 versions added, that would be a dream come true.
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A Google user
February 1, 2019
Good mobile version of axis and allies. Worth the price, way better than dealing with ads Edit: Just tried to play through a full game, and unfortunately, there are many problems. Units of different types will accidentally stack and are basically stuck together forever. And the AI always rolls better than me. Like I win probably about 5-10% of battles against AI even with a serious advantage. Also I had units disappear (or maybe just lost forever in a stack). Overall not too playable
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A Google user
May 9, 2019
I am enjoying the game, I wish the AI would be improved to learn for a greater challenge. As for on line play it would seem the old time players know how to redo moves to win the battles, too bad because it takes the fun out of playing other random people. The computer also seems to make bad decisions in battles will save subs and let battleships sink, that is the other issue with online, the battles are completed by computer when you attacked by the other player. The quickest way to see you are up against a manipulator of the game is when you start as Russia and then all of a sudden the other opponent is Russia, the person you are playing knew how to stop the game and redo it as the side of their choice. Sadly it kills the spirit of the game and the fun of it. I recommend it when playing solo or when playing online with a player you know.
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What’s new

Update to support new Android versions