Yes, Memoir 44 is a war game. It is a light, entry-level level war game marketed to families with kids. The game is set in World War II, where players command a force of either Allied or Axis troops. The objective is to break through their enemy’s lines with the ultimate goal of capturing key strategic locations and victory towns.
The game board, representing the battlefield, consists of a hexagon-grid with terrain hex tiles that depict hills, woods, fields, and road sections. Players deploy their respective forces on each side of the battlefield and then move them and initiate combat on the board. When forces fight, dice are rolled and cards are used depending on the type of engagement. The game is typically played in a two-player scenario, but there is also an optional solo system available.
Memoir 44 offers a pleasurable way to play war games in a sociable, family-focused environment. It fosters creative thinking and strategy, teaches children about strategy and war, and provides families with a fun game to play together. With expansions, additional scenarios, and a story mode, Memoir 44 is an excellent introduction to the war game genre for new players. The game is available for purchase on Amazon, as well as many other retailers.