Civil War

Civil War

Microcomputer HP 2100

Published by Creative Computing Software

Released December 31, 1968

A turn-based, strategic simulation of fourteen real battles of the American Civil War. In single player mode, you play as the Confederacy, while the computer controls the Union. Each turn you have to decide how to allocate your funds on food, ammunition and salaries and choose one out of eight strategies to use in battle (four offensive, four defensive). The sides with fewer casualties wins the battle, and whoever wins eight or more battles wins the war. The game was developed at Lexington High School by students L. Cram, L. Goodie, and D. Hibbard. In 1973, it was compiled and published on "101 BASIC Computer Games" by David H. Ahl, who credited G. Paul and R. Hess of "TIES" for adding a two-player mode

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Genres

Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)

Themes

Historical

Game Modes

Single player Multiplayer

Companies

Creative Computing Software (Publisher)

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