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I loved this game. It's a different type of Axis & Allies than you might think. Most A & A games are grand strategic, but D-Day is a campaign. It's an individual battle on a smaller scale. It's also much easier to learn. It has a fixed number of turns, fixed number of units for the battle, no unit building, and smaller rule book. It's fantastic. That's why I recommend this game as the perfect starter set for the Axis & Allies world. If you are new to the series and/or a little unsure about it, this is the game to get. I recommend it over the 1941 version, in that regard. Now if you are a A&A veteran, and love complexity, this game might be little light for you.
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