Dana Lombardy’s
Bloody Omaha
solitaire and 2-player board game
Featuring the art of Keith Rocco
To purchase the game click here.
A collaboration by Hall of Fame game designer Dana Lombardy (Streets of Stalingrad, Russia’s Great War 1914) and renowned military artist Keith Rocco.
Keith Rocco working on one of the two D-Day murals for the First Division Museum at Cantigny Park outside of Chicago.
See slideshow below for examples of downloads









Download the Map, Rules, etc., below
Omaha Beach Minigame Map Board (note: the map is larger than 8.5″ x 11″ and, as such, will need a specialty printer such as can be found at FedEx Office.)
UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2025: The files for the game components are going through one final proofreading and will be sent to the printer in late October.
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To purchase the game click here.
To see the two books and two posters created in conjunction with the game go here.

Unlike the other four invasion sites on June 6, 1944, Omaha Beach’s high cliffs had only five exit points off the beach – guarded by concrete bunkers and firing positions. The crowded beaches were quickly filled with wounded and dead soldiers.
U.S. Navy veteran and tour guide Dennis Benson stands on a ridge overlooking Omaha Beach in 2024. Designer Dana Lombardy gathered sand for special Omaha Beach souvenir bottles (see Shop page for the purchase option that includes the souvenir sand).