Civil War Battles - Corinth
John Tiller Software
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In this turn-based simulation app, players command Civil War forces across various historical battles and scenarios. Includes 16 detailed scenarios, unit management, and leadership effects.
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About Civil War Battles - Corinth
This is a paid release in the touch Civil War Battles series. This release includes 16 scenarios (10 Confederate and 6 Union) covering battles associated with the 1862 North Mississippi Campaign, including Iuka, Corinth, and Davis Bridge, as well as the earlier Armstrong Raid into Tennessee. You should first install and play the free Civil War Battles app to test the game engine on your device and become familiar with the interface.
Civil War Battles is a detailed turn-based simulation of combat from the American Civil War. Unit types include infantry, cavalry, artillery, gunboats, and supply wagons as well as leaders which can significantly determine the outcome of a battle just based on their own personal leadership and command abilities. Scenarios in each release generally cover a combination of both historical and “what-if” scenarios allowing you to make decisions as commander of the forces involved that could dramatically affect the outcome.
While this version of Civil War Battles will run on large-screen Android phones, it is best on an Android tablet with screen size of 7 inches or more.
Civil War Battles is a detailed turn-based simulation of combat from the American Civil War. Unit types include infantry, cavalry, artillery, gunboats, and supply wagons as well as leaders which can significantly determine the outcome of a battle just based on their own personal leadership and command abilities. Scenarios in each release generally cover a combination of both historical and “what-if” scenarios allowing you to make decisions as commander of the forces involved that could dramatically affect the outcome.
While this version of Civil War Battles will run on large-screen Android phones, it is best on an Android tablet with screen size of 7 inches or more.
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