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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Beachhead

Nathaniel is teaching Matthew and me how to play the Axis & Allies D-Day game. I don't have a whole lot of experiencing playing any games from the Axis & Allies series, but I'm enjoying this one so far. It doesn't have any of the resource management aspects of other games in the series, focusing instead on troop movement and combat.

It took us a while to set up the board -- you need to queue up the minis for your waves of reinforcements in addition to placing your starting troops -- but the game moves pretty quickly once you get rolling. There are helpful cards that let you know exactly what you need to do during each of the 16(!) phases of every game turn.

Thus far, we've played through the initial Allied bombardment and the storming of the beaches, as you can see in the image below. Nathaniel is playing as the Germans (black minis), Matthew is the British (tan), and I'm the Americans (green).


The game choice was not accidental, as I recently shared Saving Private Ryan with the boys. Although the film's geography isn't realistic (the city where the final battle takes place doesn't exist), it's cool for the boys to be able to see the overall layout of the D-Day invasion.

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