D-Day Sergeants Boardgame

A project in Upperco, MD by Jeff Billings
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"D-Day Sergeants" is a story based, card-driven, WWII skirmish boardgame. Where you command your own squad.
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Average Pledge Per Backer: $225

Funded: $56,245 of $30,000
Dates: Jan 17th -> Feb 16th (30 days)
Project By: Jeff Billings
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Engineering a Win

February 13th - via: kickstarter.com
For almost 3000 years man has built fortifications to give the advantage to the defender. However, building them in the right location is essential – a harbor, mountain pass, or key bridges are all high value locations. In Normandy, the Germans... (Read More)

Reaching the Objectives

February 13th - via: kickstarter.com
KickStarter is an amazing vehicle to discover interest in a new product or invention. For Lost Battalion Games it is a chance to get feedback on our ideas and adapt them before we release the product to market. In our photos of the product we marked... (Read More)

Bring Plenty of Bullets

February 9th - via: kickstarter.com
The Supply DumpBringing ammunition to a fight is a wise thing to do. In Sergeants, small arms ammunition is abstract – no need to count bullets, but heavier ordnance is a different thing. In general, the equipment is included in the scenario... (Read More)

Platoon Strength

February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Platoon CommanderOne of the things we wanted to ensure was that D-Day Sergeants would be a fully playable base game. So, everything you need to play comes in the box, which is stuffed with scenarios, soldiers, maps and most of all, tons of fun for... (Read More)

Squads of Soldiers

February 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Knowing Your SquadAfter the first few days of combat, what we think of as the “standard” World War II squad is a battlefield myth. The real squad is made up of whoever is available, and is generally organized around a core of men who have worked... (Read More)

Moving Day

January 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Moving Around the MapRegardless of whether you are playing Sergeants Miniatures Game or D-Day Sergeants, the game board is location-based, reflecting the terrain where the battle was fought. However, In D-Day Sergeants, the tiles are slightly... (Read More)

Digging into the Soldiers

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Guys with GunsEvery soldier in every Army is built from the same raw material – an ordinary human being. In D-Day Sergeants, the rank-and-file soldier is no different. He either volunteered or was conscripted and issued a number to go with his... (Read More)

Distant Hits…Hurt

January 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Room to Sneak About One of the big reasons we wanted to add D-Day Sergeants to the Sergeants family of products is the ability to get more room for maneuver. Head-to-head clashes of battalions are simply a larger, more structured form of squads... (Read More)

Looking Before Pulling the Trigger

January 20th - via: kickstarter.com
If this is your first time seeing Sergeants, I wanted to cover the game in depth and show you how the cards work. The heart of Sergeants as a system is the unique soldiers we create in the game. I am going to show you one soldier – there are no... (Read More)

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