Decisive Battles of the American Civil War Volume 1: Bull Run to Chancellorsville explained

Decisive Battles of the American Civil War Volume 1: Bull Run to Chancellorsville
Developer:Strategic Studies Group
Programmer:Roger Keating
Designer:Ian Trout
Released:1988: Apple II, C64
1990: MS-DOS
Genre:Wargame
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer
Platforms:Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS

Decisive Battles of the American Civil War Volume 1: Bull Run to Chancellorsville is a computer wargame developed by Roger Keating and Ian Trout. It was published by Strategic Studies Group in 1988 for the Commodore 64 and Apple II, then in 1990 for MS-DOS. Two further games in the series were released: Volume 2: Gaines Mill to Chattanooga and Volume 3: Wilderness to Nashville.

Plot

Bull Run to Chancellorsville is a tactical wargame in which the player takes command in the first American Civil War battles. Volume I includes six battles from the Civil War, in which two players may manage the Confederate and Union armies, or a single player can play against the computer managing the other army with the option of selecting from three handicap levels to add to each side.

Gameplay

Bull Run to Chancellorsville is fully menu-driven, with its game mechanics broken down into command subsets. The game includes two Game and Design Menus as well as full-color battlefield maps. It also comes with the Warpaint and Warplan programs which the player can use to design tactical wargames.

Development

Roger Keating and Ian Trout of Strategic Studies Group developed Bull Run to Chancellorsville as the first game released for their Decisive Battles series.

Reception

The game was reviewed in 1988 in Dragon #135 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars.[1] Regan Carey and Mike Salata reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Decisive Battles of the Civil War is a step up the ladder in the evolution of SSG game systems. Features like Warplan and Warpaint set it apart from most competitors."[2]

In 1990 Computer Gaming World gave the game three-plus out of five stars,[3] and in 1993 three stars.[4]

Reviews

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Notes and References

  1. The Role of Computers. Lesser. Lesser. Lesser. Hartley. Patricia. Kirk. Dragon. 135. July 1988. 82–89.
  2. Carey . Regan . Salata . Mike . Decisive Battles of the American Civil War. Volume 1.: Bull Run to Chancellorsville . Computer Gaming World . July 1988 . 1 . 49 . 32–33.
  3. Computer Strategy and Wargames: Pre-20th Century . Computer Gaming World . October 1990 . 16 November 2013 . Brooks, M. Evan . 11.
  4. An Annotated Listing of Pre-20th Century Wargames . Computer Gaming World . June 1993 . 7 July 2014 . Brooks, M. Evan . 136.
  5. Web site: Decisive Battles of the American Civil War Volume 1 review from Commodore Computing International Vol 7 No 6 (Feb 1989) - Amiga Magazine Rack .