English
_
X

Play V for Victory: Battleset 1 – D-Day Utah Beach – 1944 Online

Pick Americans storming the beach or Germans holding the hedgerows—either way, you're managing exhausted troops and cut-off supply lines while the Normandy weather wrecks your plans. Clean interface hides how punishing those little unit icons can be.

Developer: Three-Sixty Pacific, Inc.
Released: 1991
File size: 1.82 MB
Game cover
Game Overview

I picked up V for Victory: Battleset 1 – D-Day Utah Beach – 1944 back when it came out in 1991, part of the MS-DOS Classic Games series from Three-Sixty Pacific, Inc. It was a solid wargame for its time, focused on the Allied push from Utah Beach into the French countryside. You could play as either the Americans trying to break out or the Germans attempting to hold the line, which gave it some replay value even with the limited tech of early 90s PCs.

You control individual platoons and vehicles, moving them across a hex-based map while managing their fatigue and supply status. The main objective is to capture key towns and road junctions before the enemy can reinforce them. Signature mechanics include detailed line of sight calculations, variable weather that affects movement, and the importance of combined arms tactics. The pacing is deliberate, almost slow, and the difficulty can be unforgiving if you overextend your units. It feels like a careful, thoughtful puzzle where every move matters.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
MS-DOS
🗂️ Game Platforms
🔥️ Hot Games