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Category: D-Day

Band of Heroes: Overlord Begins

brad March 10, 2014 WW2 / Lock ‘n Load Publishing / Band of Heroes / D-Day / swift and bold19 Comments

“Overlord Begins” is a scenario from Lock ‘n Load’s Band of Heroes expansion “Swift and Bold”, which focuses on the British efforts in Normandy and Holland during 1944.  It’s an impressive expansion with 12 scenarios and 83 counters. Although it is tough to find these days, I hear it will …

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D-Day at Omaha Beach: June 6,1944

brad February 23, 2014 After Action Report / WW2 / Solitaire / D-Day8 Comments

D-Day at Omaha Beach, published and reprinted recently by Decision Games, is a solitaire offering that lets the player take control of the US 1st and 29th Divisions in a bid to storm Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. Designed by John H. Butterfield (of “Ambush!” and “RAF” fame), the …

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Decision Games’ D-Day at Omaha Beach – Unboxing

brad January 19, 2014 WW2 / Decision Games / D-Day2 Comments

Another recent purchase of mine is John Butterfield’s “D-Day at Omaha Beach”, a solitaire offering published by Decision Games.  I had heard a lot of good buzz about this game since the first edition was released in 2009.  The game was so popular that it was kind of hard to …

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