Manufacturer: GMT Games
Estimated Release Date: November 2024.
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It has been about twelve years since The Battle for Normandy was originally released. Since that time, new research has been made available, and the game has been played countless times by many players around the world who have provided a wealth of feedback. The game system remains basically the same, allowing players to focus on planning and strategy and not an overbearing rules system. Based on that new research and feedback, many units have been adjusted, all of the maps have minor changes, and some whole rules sections have been revamped to better represent the historical reality, while minimizing further complexity. The original expansion is included in this Deluxe Edition (while remaining optional), and there are also new scenarios.
The Battle for Normandy is a game that represents the climactic campaign in Normandy from D-Day, 6 June 1944 to the first week of August 1944 at primarily battalion level. Numerous scenarios are included to play out various smaller battles in Normandy. It is intended for two players or player teams.
Contents:
7 Mapsheets 22"x34" (5 Orig, 2 Expansion)
1 Rulebook (44 Pages)
1 Scenario Book (68 Pages)
1 Non-Perm Marker
3 D6
1 D10
2 Beach Landing Aid Cards (8.5"x11")
2 Terrain Effects Cards (8.5"x11")
2 Crt/Replacement Tables (8.5"x11")
1 Allied Air Allocation Log (Laminated, 8.5"x11")
1 German Air Allocation Log (Laminated, 8.5"x11")
1 Turn Record Track(8.5"x11")
1 Utah Beach Area Map, Cardstock (From Original Expansion, 8.5"x11")
1 Random Events Table (8.5"x11")
12 Interdiction Level Cards (2"x3", Regular Card Size)
Ages: 14+
Players: 1-8
Game Length: 60-480 minutes
Mechanisms:
• Dice Rolling
• Hexagon Grid
• Movement Points
• Simulation