Liberation : D-Day Extension FR-EN
In Limousin, the networks sprang into action: Destruction of locomotives, railways, viaducts, attacks on command posts, destruction of telephone lines. ... On June 8, the occupation forces' high command ordered the 2nd SS Division Das Reich to leave Montauban and move up through Limousin to “break up” the maquis, which were becoming alarmingly active. It must be ready to join the Normandy front on orders. By June 4, the Breton maquis had already begun gathering and sabotage operations. On the night of June 5, 36 French SAS soldiers parachuted into Brittany. Their mission: organize the resistance, pin down 85,000 Germans in their garrisons, and seal off Brittany. No German troops must be allowed to reach the Normandy front. During these crucial days that determined the success or failure of D-Day, will you be brave and tactical enough in your battles to slow down or even stop the advance of the 2nd SS Division Das Reich, wear down its offensive potential, and limit its atrocities? In the continuation of the scenarios, and in order to play the last game in the Liberation series (the liberation of Paris), will you be courageous and tactically astute in your battles? In these two scenarios, the fighting reaches its peak. The final victory or defeat of the Allied forces depends solely on your decisions and your intelligence in the face of an occupier who will put its last forces into a fight to the death.
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Le 5 juin 1944, sur les TSF en France, les résistants entendent : Ici Londres. Ecouter d'abord quelques messages personnels : "Blessent mon cœur d'une langueur monotone …Voilà, c'est le jour J !
En Limousin, les réseaux s'activent : Destruction de locomotives, de voies ferrées, de viaducs, attaques de postes de commandement, destruction de lignes téléphoniques. … Le 8 juin, l'état-major des forces d'occupation ordonne à la 2ème division SS Das Reich de quitter Montauban et de remonter par le Limousin afin de « casser » les maquis qui s'activent de manière inquiétante. Elle doit être prête à rejoindre, sur ordre, le front de Normandie. Dès le 4 juin, les maquis Bretons ont déjà commencé les actions de rassemblement et de sabotages. Le 5 juin, dans la nuit, 36 SAS français sautent sur la Bretagne. Mission : organiser la résistance, fixer 85 000 allemands dans leurs garnisons et rendre hermétique la botte Bretonne. Aucune troupe allemande ne doit pouvoir rejoindre le front de Normandie. Durant ses jours cruciaux qui ont déterminé l'échec ou la réussite du D-Day, serez-vous assez courageux et tactique dans vos combats, pour ralentir, voir empêcher la progression de la 2ème division SS Das Reich, user son potentiel offensif et limiter les exactions ? Dans la continuité des scénarios, et afin de pouvoir jouer le dernier du jeu Libération (la libération de Paris), serez-vous courageux lors de vos combats ?
Dans ces deux scénarios, le paroxysme des combats est porté à son maximum. La victoire finale ou la défaite des forces alliées ne tient que dans vos décisions et votre intelligence face à un occupant qui va mettre ses dernières forces dans un combat à mort.
On June 5, 1944, resistance fighters listening to radio broadcasts in France heard: “This is London. First, some personal messages: ‘You wound my heart with a monotonous languor...’ That's it, it's D-Day!
In Limousin, the networks sprang into action: Destruction of locomotives, railways, viaducts, attacks on command posts, destruction of telephone lines. ... On June 8, the occupation forces' high command ordered the 2nd SS Division Das Reich to leave Montauban and move up through Limousin to “break up” the maquis, which were becoming alarmingly active. It must be ready to join the Normandy front on orders. By June 4, the Breton maquis had already begun gathering and sabotage operations. On the night of June 5, 36 French SAS soldiers parachuted into Brittany. Their mission: organize the resistance, pin down 85,000 Germans in their garrisons, and seal off Brittany. No German troops must be allowed to reach the Normandy front. During these crucial days that determined the success or failure of D-Day, will you be brave and tactical enough in your battles to slow down or even stop the advance of the 2nd SS Division Das Reich, wear down its offensive potential, and limit its atrocities? In the continuation of the scenarios, and in order to play the last game in the Liberation series (the liberation of Paris), will you be courageous and tactically astute in your battles? In these two scenarios, the fighting reaches its peak. The final victory or defeat of the Allied forces depends solely on your decisions and your intelligence in the face of an occupier who will put its last forces into a fight to the death.
Libération est un jeu de Deck-building asymetrique qui peut se jouer en mode campagne (non-legacy). L’occupant dispose de beaucoup de moyens et devra faire face à une résistance unie.
Liberation is an asymmetrical Deck-building game that can be played in campaign mode (non-legacy). The occupying forces have a lot of resources at their disposal, and will have to face a united resistance.
Operation Overlord is launched! Orders are given to the Resistance forces to slow down the advance of German garrisons toward the Normandy front at all costs.
- Attention : vous devez posseder le jeu Liberation pour pouvoir utiliser cette extension. Please note: you must own the game Liberation to use this expansion.
Product Details
Data sheet
- AUTHOR(S)
- François-Gilles Ricard
- ARTIST(S)
- François Launay François-Gilles Ricard
- PLAYERS COUNT
- 1
2
3
4 - FROM AGE
- 10+
- LANGUAGES
- EN
FR - DURATION IN MINUTES
- 40 min.
- BARCODE / ISBN
- 3770039885032
- PUBLISHER
- PLATYPUS GAMES
- COLLECTION
- Liberation
- SIZE OF THE GAME BOX
- 40 x 270 x 180 mm
- WEIGHT OF THE GAME BOX
- 0.580 kg
- PCB
- 6.0
- CARTON SIZE
- 27.00 x 30.00 x 22.00 cm
- Production Country
- CN
- GAME MECHANICS
- Area Movement
Deck Building
Hand Management - THEME
- History
Realist - HS CODE
- 95049080














