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Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Indie

Burden of Command

Nice Preview from The Strategy Wargamer



The Strategy Wargamer has some kind words for Burden of Command in his most recent update, along with a nice synopsis of how we're trying to merge strategy games with roleplaying games.

Thanks to The Strategy Wargamer for the great preview! No pressure!

Dread of the MG42



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Which image best conveys the dread of the MG42?



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Happy Holidays!



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A festive and Merry Christmas Weekend to you and yours!
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May there be light-hearted as well as lovely moments.

A Taste of Italy



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New Portrait Reveal



Captain Rogers. Women's Army Corps. From our portrait artist Mariusz Kozik

Tune in Saturday for more context.

A Taxonomy of Destruction



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Veterans Day



Colorized just for today by @Red_Shuheart

There are probably some scenes like this playing out right now in Ukraine๏ธ

Caption: US Army Signal Corp Photo Tec-4 Elvin Harley getting a kiss from a French child while listening to the US 9th Armored Division Band near Aboncourt, France, 14 Feb 1945


Campaign Sneak Peek!



Campaign sneak peak -- Sicily is a huge step up from Morocco.

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Smoke barrages and ... leadership?



Well, Captain, should we attack or not?

Early Campaign Playtesting Started!

After we previously tested all Cottonbalers' scenarios as standalone battles, our campaign code is now working well enough that playtesters have begun the first "mini" (five-scenario) campaign: Morocco 1942.

The Cottonbalers were inexperienced and pretty ill-equipped going into Morocco, so we'll see how well the officers lead them in their first Burden of Command.

Here's a snippet from the "Hotel Miramar" scenario: