Undaunted: Normandy

Players

2 - 2

Weight

Medium

Duration

45-60 min

Game language

English

Shelf category

2-Player

June, 1944: Through the D-Day landings, the Allies have seized a foothold on the beaches of Normandy. Now you must lead your troops forward as you push deeper into France and drive the German forces back. You will face intense resistance, machine gun fire, and mortar bombardment, but a great commander can turn the situation to their advantage! Undaunted: Normandy is a deck-building game that places you and your opponent in command of American or German forces, fighting through a series of missions critical to the outcome of World War II. Use your cards to seize the initiative, bolster your forces, or control your troops on the battlefield. Strong leadership can turn the tide of battle in your favor, but reckless decisions could prove catastrophic as every casualty you take removes a card from your deck. Take charge amidst the chaos of battle, hold fast in the face of opposition, and remain undaunted. —description from the publisher Contents: 108 Cards 18 Large map tiles 4 D10 Dice Tokens 1 Rule booklet 1 Campaign booklet

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WargameWorld War II
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FAQ

Undaunted: Normandy

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The fog of war is represented by face-down tiles on the board. You must scout these tiles before you can see what's there, simulating the uncertainty of battlefield conditions.

Suppressed units are less effective. They have a harder time taking actions, representing the debilitating effects of enemy fire.

No, the starting deck and any additions are determined by the scenario. This ensures balance and reflects the historical context of each battle.

While Undaunted: Normandy is designed for two players, fan-made solo variants are available online. These often involve controlling both sides with adjusted objectives or using a decision matrix for the AI.

Focus on understanding the strengths and weaknesses of your units, anticipating your opponent's moves, and efficiently managing your deck to draw the cards you need when you need them. Learning the scenario objectives is also crucial.