this is a sequel to the Gizmotron user-mod for Axis and Allies. featuring new types of weather & terrain. new, larger territory maps in skirmish mode. new experience ranks and bonuses (regiments improve up to 2000 exp points). 100+ special ops, new water-based units like cruisers and submarines (with torpedo attacks). nations included are Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Communist China, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, India (Allied), Indian National Army (Axis), Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Mongolia, Nationalist China, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic (Axis), South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, Yugsolavia, and the Yugoslav Partisans more nations and territories available for WW2 mode, see images for details.

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Metaltooth
Metaltooth - - 2,665 comments

Holy cow youre back!!!!

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Gizmotron - - 1,078 comments

yeah... had a death in the family. so, I had good reasons for being away. but, I still do this for fun when I'm not at work.

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After adding a variety of South American countries, I felt like it was time to revisit my idea for bringing Ethiopia into the mod. I had looked into this about four years ago... but we didn't have the resources that we needed. Now we have new hut buildings and some village structures that fit the region. I also needed the biplane model. you can see the green biplane with the yellow lion near the top of the screen.

the Italian SP campaign felt like it was missing something... and so, I've been including a couple of new maps that reflect the fighting in Ethiopia from 1935. you'll notice that there are new types of mountain terrain on this map... to give it a smoother transition from one terrain to another.