


The original boardgame is intended for "solo play", which means you play out the OPFOR with the games "system rules" for the OPFOR, you then follow the rules for your own game/side turn. I think some of us are missing the concept here. The problem I see is for us in Europe, with the customs fee! Does that mean you don't have to play both sides? Is it downloadable or CD in the mail with an additional shipping charge? Thanks. I can't even find one screenshot of what the computer game looks like. PD.: My friend could not get the game to start, had nothing to do with the AI! The game includes amphibious landings, German artillery and rocket barrages, US naval bombardment, tides, engineer operations, and intangibles such as US leadership under fire and the initiative of the American GIs.Īll there PC solitaire games state that they have AI, so a bit confusign overall. An innovative diceless combat system highlights unknown enemy deployments and the importance of utilizing the right weapons and tactics.Įvent cards keep the action flowing and the rules simple, while controlling German strategy and introducing extensive historical detail. US forces that manage to break through the deadly coastal defenses and reach the high ground must then contend with German mobile reinforcements in the bewildering hedgerows of Normandy’s bocage. The game system controls the hidden German defenders in Widerstandsnest resistance points on the bluffs overlooking the beaches. US units include assault infantry, amphibious tanks, artillery, engineers and HQs. In this solitaire game from the designer of the solo classics RAF and Ambush, you control the forces of the US 1st and 29th Divisions landing under fire on the Normandy shore, and struggling desperately to establish a viable beachhead. In D-Day at Omaha Beach, if you look under the "additional Information" tab it says.Īlso, the description mentions control ( The game system controls the hidden German defenders in Widerstandsnest resistance points on the bluffs overlooking the beaches.)ĭ-Day at Omaha Beach recreates America’s most bloody and heroic day of World War II.
