If you're into the "Undaunted" series from Osprey Games, you might want to check out the "Undaunted: Reinforcements" expansion.
It's made for folks who already have Undaunted: Normandy or Undaunted: North Africa, and it spices things up with some cool new strategic options.
One of the big things it introduces is the ability to play solo or with four players. For those solo game sessions, Dávid Turczi and David Digby crafted a unique card-driven AI system.
It's supposed to be both challenging and true to the original strategic vibe of the game. From what we've seen in our research, players really appreciate this solo feature for making the game more replayable and dynamic.
Then there's the four-player mode, which adds a whole new layer to team strategies and battles. The manufacturer talks about how it introduces new scenarios, rules, and units to the Normandy and North Africa settings.
This includes elements like tanks and mines, which can really ramp up the strategic complexity.
The expansion doesn't just stop there—it keeps things consistent with the original games by maintaining the card design, so incorporating it into your collection should be pretty smooth.
People have mentioned they like the extra scenarios and mechanics for freshening up the game a bit.
That said, our research did note that some people weren't thrilled about the packaging. Unlike the initial "Reinforcements" box, which fit components from both base games, the current version is smaller and only fits the expansion itself.
If storage is something you care about, you might end up juggling multiple boxes.
Despite this minor inconvenience, the expansion seems to be pretty well-received for how it enhances gameplay.
It could be worth adding to your "Undaunted" collection if you're into tactical board games and looking to level up your experience.