ClassicReload » No Greater Glory - The American Civil War. No Greater Glory - The American Civil War. No gamepads detected. If games are not loading. Dec 07, 2014 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. This game of the whole American Civil War was made by Frank Hunter in 1996, which is when I originally bought it. Since then, there have been many updates over the years, but it remains basically an old game. Here I provide the game itself and my own introductory-level documentation for it, to supplement the official manual. Yes, it's free essential information about the things you have to do every turn additional information about miscellaneous things which are very important in the game which are quite important in the game which are less important than they should be beginner level — I'm no expert the ones I know about the ones I know about results If you have any comments or corrections, my e-mail address is. If you don't have the game already, it's a strategical-level turn-based game of the whole four-year war. You take the place of the president of the Union or the Confederacy and his top-level generals. What you see is a map of the USA in 1861 with counters representing armies, corps, and divisions. ![]() ![]() There are no fancy graphics and no fast action. This is a serious simulation, it's quite slow-paced, and it takes a long time to play. Although it's basically a good game, hence my original interest in creating these pages, I no longer play it myself because it still contains some annoying and undesirable features. But I know that other people are still playing it. Frank has made some more modern games in recent years, of which some at least are available from. ![]()
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