Revolutionary Choices
Society of the Cincinnati
4.4 ★
store rating
Free
In this strategy game, you make decisions that influence the outcome of the American Revolution by managing battles, events, and alliances. Includes historical events, famous figures, and multiple scenarios.
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87% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About Revolutionary Choices
Revolutionary Choices is an innovative strategy game about the American Revolution. The choices you make decide the fate of the Patriot cause and the American republic.
To win the war, you must take into account not only actions on the battlefield, but also key events faced by the Revolutionary generation in both the Continental Congress and the individual states.
Victory is ultimately attained by defeating the British, but you must also establish and protect the high ideals of universal liberty and natural rights while nurturing the fragile union of the states. There are soldiers to recruit, armies to supply, and money to raise to fight the war for independence.
As you play, you will encounter many historical figures from diverse backgrounds who assist you in achieving victory. Fight your way to Yorktown while keeping morale strong among troops and citizens alike. Court alliances with France, Spain, and Holland. Defend your cities and utilize your scouts, spies, and agents to ensure victory against the British.
Independence was attained over the course of eight long years, but with Revolutionary Choices you can learn about America’s struggle in the course of a few hours!
Key game features:
* Navigate over 150 historic events and dilemmas faced during the Revolutionary War, illustrated using more than 200 images—some of which spring to life to recognize critical moments in the course of gameplay.
* Fight over two dozen of the Revolution's most famous battles.
* Meet famous revolutionaries including Continental Army officer Alexander Hamilton, Native American leader Daniel Nimham, and African American poet Phillis Wheatley, who you can deploy at unique moments to give you gameplay advantages when it's needed most.
* See how your decisions on and off the battlefield impacted the creation of the United States and its highest ideals with multiple end scenarios.
Special Learning Support Materials for Students and Schools!
Revolutionary Choices is for people of all ages, but is also designed to supplement and enhance the study of the American Revolution in schools and universities. Visit www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org/revolutionary-choices-game/ for materials.
The American Revolution Institute promotes understanding and appreciation of the American Revolution. Created by the Society of the Cincinnati, one of the nation’s oldest cultural organizations, the Institute advocates for educational reform, supports advanced study, presents exhibitions and other public programs, and provides resources to teachers and students to enrich understanding of our War for Independence and the principles of the men and women who secured the liberty of the American people. For more about the American Revolution Institute and its resources, visit www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org.
To win the war, you must take into account not only actions on the battlefield, but also key events faced by the Revolutionary generation in both the Continental Congress and the individual states.
Victory is ultimately attained by defeating the British, but you must also establish and protect the high ideals of universal liberty and natural rights while nurturing the fragile union of the states. There are soldiers to recruit, armies to supply, and money to raise to fight the war for independence.
As you play, you will encounter many historical figures from diverse backgrounds who assist you in achieving victory. Fight your way to Yorktown while keeping morale strong among troops and citizens alike. Court alliances with France, Spain, and Holland. Defend your cities and utilize your scouts, spies, and agents to ensure victory against the British.
Independence was attained over the course of eight long years, but with Revolutionary Choices you can learn about America’s struggle in the course of a few hours!
Key game features:
* Navigate over 150 historic events and dilemmas faced during the Revolutionary War, illustrated using more than 200 images—some of which spring to life to recognize critical moments in the course of gameplay.
* Fight over two dozen of the Revolution's most famous battles.
* Meet famous revolutionaries including Continental Army officer Alexander Hamilton, Native American leader Daniel Nimham, and African American poet Phillis Wheatley, who you can deploy at unique moments to give you gameplay advantages when it's needed most.
* See how your decisions on and off the battlefield impacted the creation of the United States and its highest ideals with multiple end scenarios.
Special Learning Support Materials for Students and Schools!
Revolutionary Choices is for people of all ages, but is also designed to supplement and enhance the study of the American Revolution in schools and universities. Visit www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org/revolutionary-choices-game/ for materials.
The American Revolution Institute promotes understanding and appreciation of the American Revolution. Created by the Society of the Cincinnati, one of the nation’s oldest cultural organizations, the Institute advocates for educational reform, supports advanced study, presents exhibitions and other public programs, and provides resources to teachers and students to enrich understanding of our War for Independence and the principles of the men and women who secured the liberty of the American people. For more about the American Revolution Institute and its resources, visit www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org.