VictorH
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Joined: 9/3/2000 From: Georgetown, Texas, U.S. Status: offline
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by KG Erwin [B]I found "The Road from Sumter to Appomattox" on http:[url]www.the-underdogs.org.[/url] This is the first PC strategic-level land, naval and economic Civil War game I've tried, and if you want a great free game, then I recommend it. (BTW, this is a completely Windows-based game.) It seemed a bit overwhelming at first, but the manual is included in the package, and after a few fits & starts you get the idea. You can play against a competent AI as either the Union or the Confederacy, computer vs computer, or H2H. Wanna manage the Confedederate war effort, setting production levels for individual cities, and deciding where to initially place the capital at setup? You can choose between Richmond, Montgomery, Atlanta or Raleigh. Wanna free the slaves or even enlist them in the Confederate Army? You have that option also. You also can create new brigades (not represented on the map), divisions, corps and armies, and assign & promote commanders. You also have to keep an eye on the national supply/cotton levels, railroad capacity, the chances for European intervention, and international & domestic political prestige (replacing popular but incompetent commanders can cost you prestige points). You can choose to start in either 1861, 1862, or 1863, and either play to December of that year or play out the whole 1861-65 war. Now, being a student of the war & knowing the capabilities of the Confederate commanders, I had an advantage, so I was able to end the war by capturing Washington DC in the second week of July 1862. Turns are ten days in length, so a major series of battles could take place in the span of one turn. Most of the time, though, you're managing the entire war effort and manuevering troops over half of the North American continent. This game was originally released as a multimedia package by Interactive Magic, but in the freeware release, all the video and music bells & whistles have been removed, so this game doesn't take up much HD space. If you are NOT familiar with the history of the American Civil War, there's plenty of background material in a help guide. This is a well-thought-out and engaging game, so take the time and download it. [/B][/QUOTE] This is the exact game I mentioned above that Frank Hunter has updated and is giving away on his website at Adanac Studios. He has updated in from the Interactive Magic version and is working on a "New" version.
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