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Axis and Allies: Iron Blitz

Now with 27% more diplomacy and 300% more frustration! Axis and Allies: Iron Blitz (1999) takes everything from the original game and throws in extra scenarios, improved AI, and more ways to accidentally cause a Cold War. Want to play as Italy and change the course of history? Go for it. Just don’t expect your allies to be, you know, allied. It’s like running a world war with four friends who all think they’re Napoleon. Strategic, stressful, and ideal for people who think fun should come with spreadsheets and global domination.
Axis and Allies: Iron Blitz screenshot
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Do you have trouble running this game on Windows? Read this guide.

Execute allies.reg to add Axis and Allies to the Windows Registry, then launch Axis.exe.

Games developed for old Windows versions may not run on recent systems. You may need a Virtual Machine to run this game properly.

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  • Nick 31/05/2022 01:36
    Surprisingly, it booted right up on my Windows 10 computer. But it has no music. Is there a way to add that? Looks like the data folder is empty.
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