From the Days of Wonder Website
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Memoir ’44 game system
and commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, the D-Day Landings expansion is now embarking!
These six unique Battle Maps, in the new Extended Breakthrough format
are 23 hexes deep and offer battles on a scale and scope never seen
before.
The D-Day Landings maps include settings for: American Airborne, Utah
Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach, and Sword Beach. Each
battle can be played individually or assembled with its neighboring
scenarios for epic Double- and Triple-Map battles. With enough players,
you can even link all six Battle Maps together for the Ultimate D-Day
Landing Experience, creating a giant board that recreates the entire
Normandy coast!
While these giant Battle Maps are designed for 2 players, they can
also be linked together to accommodate up to 12 players. Included are
the six pre-printed Battle Maps, a punch board, and multi-lingual
English and French rules for the several game modes (Double-, Triple-
and Ultimate Six-Map battles), all encased in a cloth-bound
Commemorative Briefing Folder.
The Memoir ’44 D-Day Landings Map expansion is now available in
better game stores in North America and Europe and the Days of Wonder
webstore. Get your copy of D-Day Landings today!
In case you wish to speed up your games or you find it more
convenient (for instance to give a copy to each player), we just
uploaded the Reinforcements Table as a PDF file on our website.
This expansion is not a standalone game and requires at least
one original copy of Memoir ’44, as well as the Terrain Pack, Equipment
Pack, and Winter Wars expansions. The Mediterranean Theater expansion is
also recommended, though not required. More copies of the base game or
expansions are required if you want to play a Double, Triple, or Six Map
battle.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Days of Wonder Press Release - Call for Reinforcements – Memoir ’44 D-Day Landings maps are here!
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