Description
Age 8+
Time 30-45 min
Number of players 2-4
From the opening minutes of D-Day to the liberation of Paris and beyond, Memoir ’44 airdrops you into the key battles that turned the tide in Western Europe. Command your troops in battlefields that defined history in the 20th century! Memoir ‘44 is a unique historical game where players face-over in over a dozen WWII battles on an oversize hex game board.
Each battle scenario mimics the historical terrain, troop placements and objectives of each army.
Deploying his forces through a variety of section and tactic cards, the commanders use their unique skills of their units (infantry, paratrooper, tank, artillery...) to their greatest strength. Easy to learn and fast-paced, Memoir ‘44 requires strategy, hand management, card play, and an aggressive, yet flexible battle plan to achieve victory.
Time 30-45 min
Number of players 2-4
From the opening minutes of D-Day to the liberation of Paris and beyond, Memoir ’44 airdrops you into the key battles that turned the tide in Western Europe. Command your troops in battlefields that defined history in the 20th century! Memoir ‘44 is a unique historical game where players face-over in over a dozen WWII battles on an oversize hex game board.
Each battle scenario mimics the historical terrain, troop placements and objectives of each army.
Deploying his forces through a variety of section and tactic cards, the commanders use their unique skills of their units (infantry, paratrooper, tank, artillery...) to their greatest strength. Easy to learn and fast-paced, Memoir ‘44 requires strategy, hand management, card play, and an aggressive, yet flexible battle plan to achieve victory.
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