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Omaha: Battle for the Beach
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Eighty-one beautifully detailed counters depicting the infantry, tanks, paratroopers, and gun batteries that fought for conytrol of the Omaha beach. |
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Twenty-four action cards that trigger random events such as Allied airstrikes, the appearance of paratroopers, and German armor. |
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Easy to learn game system. Complete game has six pages of rules. |
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Lavishly draw map detailing Omaha Beach. |
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Includes bonus scenario, Attack on Vierville.
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Omaha: Battle for the Beach depicts the fighting for Omaha Beach and the Normandy countryside behind it on June 6-7th, 1944. The player controls —by moving markers across the map and combating enemy units— the American and German formations that fought in the battle.
The map covers a two-kilometer section of beach and the land behind it, including Charlie, Dog Green, Dog White, and Dog Red beaches. The counters represent infantry platoons (40-60 men), machinegun sections (4-7 men 2 machineguns), tank platoons (4 tanks), and gun batteries (4-6 guns). Each turn represents fifteen minutes to one hour. |
| Germans defend the Les Moulins Draw. |
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A section of the map. |
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Are those gorgeous counters or what? |
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| This complete downloadable PDF game features the beautiful art of Nicolas Eskubi, and can be printed and played in less time than it takes to watch Tony Soprano off a cousin. Fun, simple design, drop-jaw graphics, and no shipping! It’s a wargamer’s dream. Oh yeah, the T-62 is just a visitor from Valley of Tears, it isn't included in the game.
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