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| Unit Scale: Division Players: 1-2 AI: Yes PBEM: Yes Complexity: Average to High, depending on scenarios. Field of Play: Operational and Strategic Historical Period: US Civil War Theater: The United States of America Unit Scale: regiments to divisions Turn Play: WEGO TBS, 15 days a turn. Players: 1-2 AI: Yes either side (4 difficulty levels) TCP/IP: No PBEM: Yes Game Editor: No Resolution: Supports Multiple Resolutions Min: 1024x768 Max: 1280x1024 Manual: PDF(Download) & B&W Printed(Physical), 138 pages | Game Requirements Windows XP, Vista, 7 Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon, 1200 MHz 1024 Mb RAM 64 MB Graphic Card, DirectX 9.0c compatible DirectMusic compliant sound-card 1.5 GB free hard disk space CD-Rom DirectX version: 9.0c Windows compatible mouse and keyboard Windows Vista not officially supported, please try the Demo first |
In AGEOD's American Civil War - The Blue and the Gray, players are military and political leaders trying to lead the troops of their nations (armies and fleets) to victory, in the midst of some of the toughest operations during those five years of wild campaigning throughout a divided nation.
Most of the individual years of campaign between 1861 and 1865 are playable via a separate scenario. Advanced scenarios will allow recreation of some yearly and/or theatre campaigns, and there will be of course the complete Grand Campaign covering the whole war.
Out of Eight Review
AGEod’s American Civil War is a very good strategy game and another feather in the cap for its developers
Gamershall (German)
The reviewer mentions in the summary:
- Good AI
- Easy to learn interface and game but with high complexity
- Sound and graphics are very nice done and add to the atmosphere of the game
- Addicting for friends of strategy games and highly recommended, especially for those with an interest in the ACW.
The Wargamer Review
(...) a serious contender, in my opinion, for Strategy Game of the Year. And it may also be the best Grand Strategic simulation of the Civil War ever devised. It combines a blessedly intuitive – yet actually rather complex – interface, marvelous depth-of-play, a compelling sense of epic drama, and a handsome, distinctive look that is also cunningly designed to add to the “period” atmosphere
PC Gamer UK
The gripping subject matter, the refreshing absence of turns, and the fact that victory and defeat are often just a couple of bomb or torpedo hits away, combine to produce pace and levels of excitement you don't often find in hardcore wargames.