

Debuting in 2019, Undaunted: Normandy instantly captivated gamers with its innovative fusion of deck-building mechanics and tactical squad-level warfare. Players begin with basic cards representing military units, gradually enhancing their decks while maneuvering forces across modular battlefields to complete scenario objectives.

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Those seeking the most streamlined entry point to the series who aren't deterred by military themes.
Set during the Allied invasion of Normandy, this inaugural title offers the most accessible system in the franchise, focusing exclusively on infantry combat across compact battlefields. While perfect for casual play sessions, the limited unit variety may feel repetitive for players completing all scenarios. Its authentic historical approach will appeal to military enthusiasts though may not suit all tastes.

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Gamers wanting vehicular combat or more cinematic action sequences.
Responding to player requests, this sequel introduces tanks and armored vehicles alongside refined rules for anti-armor tactics. Shifting to North Africa's theater of war, the game adopts individual soldier counters rather than squads, creating more dynamic engagements. The inclusion of Britain's legendary Long Range Desert Group enhances the game's dramatic flair.

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Dedicated fans seeking solo play options or expanded content for Normandy/North Africa.
This unique expansion introduces sophisticated AI routines allowing challenging solo play across both previous titles, complete with scenario-specific behaviors. Additional units and scenarios enhance replayability, with a storage solution for combining collections. Note this primarily benefits owners of both base games keen on single-player experiences.

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Players committed to deep, persistent campaign experiences.
Elevating the series' campaign system, Stalingrad features branching narratives with lasting consequences between missions. Soldiers develop through experience and injuries while the urban environment dynamically deteriorates. Hailed as a masterclass in design, it adds strategic depth while retaining core mechanics, though demands significant time investment per campaign.

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Series veterans wanting fresh tactical challenges.
This aerial combat iteration completely reimagines movement mechanics with facing directions and compulsory plane movements, requiring careful flight path planning akin to actual dogfights. While deck-building fits slightly less naturally with aviation than infantry command, the novel approach delivers exciting tactical variety.

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Players preferring sci-fi themes over historical warfare.
Responding to audience requests for alternate themes, this futuristic installment transports the combat to Jupiter's moon Callisto. Retaining the series' hallmark mechanics while improving faction asymmetry and scenario diversity, it stands as a superb alternative - arguably the series' strongest entry after Stalingrad in pure gameplay terms.