Lightning: D-Day
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Version :1.2/1.1
Size :/168.11Mb
Updated :Jul 27,2017
Jul 19,2017
Developer :HexWar Games Ltd
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Description
This 1 on 1 card game recreates the drama of the day Allied soldiers went ashore in occupied France, 6 June 1944. Each of the historic landing beaches - Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah - is represented by its own card, as are the defending German divisions and attacking Allied units. The Allies must marshal their resources to gain and secure control of as many beaches as they can by day's end: a run-through of the 110-card deck.

However, the Axis has the starting advantage; the Allies need to avoid being caught dead in the water. Although most units are preassigned to a beach, each game is won or lost by the placement of cards that provide additional forces or support. Not only is the state of each beach important to consider for these decisions, but also the geography of the coastline - after a beach has been won, the victorious forces can flank adjacent beaches. Both players must always be thinking ahead, looking for ways to best utilise their cards down the line.

Key Features

- Play as the Axis or Allies.
- Cross-platform online play. 
- Play solo vs AI.
- 2 player hot seat multiplayer.
- A faithful conversion of the original card game.
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    By A Google userNov 30,2019
    Even with the tutorial bubbles, I have no idea how the game works, neither gameplay-wise neither UI-wise. Too bad, really.
  • A
    By A Google userJul 29,2018
    The game loaded but would not function.
  • A
    By A Google userApr 24,2018
    This game refuses to run and locks up under any circumstances. That's using a modern Samsung tablet unbelievable. It looks wonderful if it worked.
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