In episode thirty-two, we continue our methodical and systematic advance on German positions, taking a farmhouse in the south, and an MG-42 in the north. In response to our dynamic--if slow--assault (and definitely not for ANY OTHER REASON) the enemy beats a cowardly retreat back northwards. Though we get an opportunity to end the scenario and take a draw for the Mission instead of risking fewer casualties, we instead choose to press forward, taking our first objectives as we press inevitably forward through the German line.
Burden of Command us a platoon-level roleplaying game where we take on the role of an officer in the United States Army commanding a platoon in the 7th Infantry Regiment ("The Cottonbalers") during World War Two. This game uses WW2 as a setting, but in addition to a tactical game, it's a roleplaying game where your personality and how you interact with the officers around you have a major impact in your personal story and the stories of the troops serving under and alongside you. In this run, I'll be roleplaying a sarcastic reservist who loves hearing himself talk and always looks after his troops.