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D-Day: The Beginning of the End

D-Day: The Beginning of the End is not your average “storm the beach” simulator—it’s a grand strategy title that drops you into the nerve-wracking planning and execution of the Normandy invasion. You’ll juggle resources, troop movements, and weather reports that seem determined to ruin your perfect plan. The visuals are vintage mid-’90s DOS: functional maps, lots of icons, and just enough pixel soldiers to make you care about their tiny, blocky lives. Success requires patience, precision, and a dash of good luck. Fail, and you’ll quickly understand why history books don’t mention a “Plan B.”
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Status: abandonware
Also published for: Amiga
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