1775: Rebellion

Published by: Hunted Cow Studios
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The year is 1775. The American colonies are outraged over new taxes imposed upon them by Great Britain. They begin to stockpile arms and organize militia. On April 18th, militia members ambush a column of 700 British Redcoats ordered to seize stockpiled arms. 273 British soldiers are killed or wounded before they reach safety in Boston.
The American Revolution has begun!
Now you and your friends command the armies of the British Redcoats, English Loyalists, German Hessians, American Regulars, Patriots, French Regulars and Native Americans to decide the fate of the Americas. Players from each faction cooperate to gain control of key towns and forts. Share the fun in this light and fast paced game vs the AI, hotseat or online!
Key Features
1775: Rebellion features simple and unique game mechanics and special attention to historical detail. Experience this critical time in American history, you will not be disappointed!
- 3 Scenarios – 1775, 1775 (Short) and Siege of Quebec.
- Play solo vs. 3 AI difficulties
- 54 Cards (Movement & Event)
- Up to 4 player hotseat multiplayer.
- Faithful conversion of the original board game.
About the Game
1775: Rebellion is based on the award winning board game developed by Academy Games.
The mapboard represents the original 13 Colonies plus Maine, Nova Scotia, and Quebec. Each Colony is further subdivided into areas over which factions will struggle for control. A faction holds control of a Colony when only units of its side are present in the areas of a Colony. Player controlled factions include the Continental Army, Patriot Militia, British Regulars and Loyalist Militia. In addition to this the Allied French and Allied Hessian factions, which are controlled by American and British forces respectively, can be brought into the game by event cards playable by each faction.
Each game is played in a series of rounds. Victory conditions are checked for each side starting on round three and each game ends with victory points being tallied automatically on round eight if no one has won before then. Each round is subdivided into four turns, one for each side, which happen in order determined by a blind draw of the turn marker for each faction. It is entirely possible for a faction to go last in a previous round only to go first in the next.
Movement & Events
Every Faction has a deck of cards consisting of Event cards, Movement cards, and one Truce card. Every turn, each faction will play a movement card to maneuver their troops and any number of event cards. When both factions of a side (British or American) have played their truce cards, the game will end! Each deck has a specific number of movement cards in it and managing them is an important part of the game.
Each faction has a Truce card which serves not only as a timer for the game but as a powerful Movement card. However, a game may end prematurely if both factions of a side are forced to play it early in the game.
Note: We recommend playing on an iPhone 5S, iPad Mini 2, iPad Air, iPad Pro or newer device.
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1775 Reviews

Really Good, Needs a Few More Options

Cartwright80 on

United States

I would like to have the option for complete domination where you have to completely eliminate your opponent. I would also like the option to speed up the AI.

Screen issue

Sir Spifficus Rex on

United States

My only issue is that it doesn’t fit my iPhone’s screen shape anymore since I upgraded; makes it hardly playable anymore. Other than that, the game is great! Please just fix this.

Text, dialogue boxes too small to read easily

Ni76& on

United States

Impossible to play even on a large format iPhone — only buy this if you have a big tablet to play on.

Fun sub for board game

Soccerche on

United States

I have played this board game and others in the series many times with my kiddos. They don’t want to play simple games or the complicated Avalon Hill games I cut my teeth on; this is really a fun, balanced game system that is historically representative. Tactics are subtle and strategy is multifaceted. And fun. We don’t need 30 pages of eight font type rules to have fun.

Nicely done

tycoarmy on

United States

A very well made game that perfectly replicates the board game experience. The AI is actually strong than what u typically see with strategy game apps but a competent player will consistently win....although the games will be generally close. AI could be stronger if 1) command decision was utilized more frequently to retreat when odds are poor 2) stop wasting moves to add native Americans far in the frontier and away from the opponent 3) British AI adds too many new armies in Quebec and Nova Scotia, away from the main front Multiplayer format is solid but could be improved if 1) you could load and view the board when it's your opponent's turn and 2) make it "cheat proof" (player can exit mid turn and restart if not liking outcomes All in though a great game, worth the price

Will give it time, but...

DiceWrangler on

United States

I want to like this game, I really do, but I have a hard time believing in it. First off, I will say what the game does get right: it is an accurate representation of the board game, which is great news for those of us who have a tough time finding a willing opponent. The graphics are well done and play is smooth, but beyond that I find the execution falls short of greatness. I have played a number of round of the short session and have yet to get passed a draw because of what seemed to be a SIGNIFICANT imbalance in the dice simulator. Yes, yes, the Colonists certainly faced seemingly insurmountable odds challenging the greatest organized military force in the world, but to represent that by dice rolling is frustrating to say the least. I have not created a game chart and perhaps I should but it feels that, playing as the Colonists I would hit the necessary dice rolls maybe 30% of the time while the British were always rolling Yahtzee. Sure, I could set the AI to a less challenging setting but I would hope that wouldn't change outcome of dice rolls. I have played the game a couple times where the British were guaranteed victory before my side was out of the gate. I keep hoping this play of events was just a fluke, and I certainly don't want the game too easy, but I do at least want a balance dice generator. My other critique I freely admit is a personal preference so take it with grain of salt. I find the music unsatisfying and dull. It sounds like generic turn base adventure music and not period appropriate fife and drum. This is easily rectified by turning off the music and playing your own source for fife and drum, so I can't REALLY dock a lot of points from the game for it but it is a shame nonetheless. Overall, it is a good solid representation of the board game and fills a void of American Revolution themed games but for now I have a tough time looking past the dice generator. But who knows, maybe after a few more plays fortunes will turn.

FIXED: Computer is playing...and playing ... and playing

Buggy Mess on

United States

Latest update has fixed crashing problems.

FINALLY - UPDATED AND EARNED FIVE STARS!!!

MSgt Pepe on

United States

May 2017 update - v2.6 makes the game more user friendly than before: 10 stars! Thank you Andrew and team Hexwar for listening!!! Jan 14 update - Army size displays no longer disappear, finally... 5 stars!!! Dec 8 update - More good fixes! Just one more needed as the Army size boxes still disappear. Up to four stars! Nov 15 update - kudos to the Hexwar Dev team for responding to the issues I've encountered so far. We are in good hands!!! PROS: - Just as good as the board game. - Good replay value. CONS: - The game freezes once in a while. - The size of armies frequently disappears, and you're forced to re-zoom to see them. Very annoying when trying to plan moves and battles!!! - As fun as it is to watch the dice roll, they're often blocked by the top of the battle display frame - would be better if the dice appeared at the bottom of the screen.

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ABD01 on

United States

Plays just like the board game! If you enjoy Academy Games titles and particularly 1812, then you'll love this. Worth the price!!

Love it on iPhone, will not run on iPad mini 1

Skatpicket on

United States

Amazing game and have enjoyed a lot of plays on myiphone but I can't get it to start a game on my iPad mini 1. Please help.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Hunted Cow Studios
Languages
English
Recent release
3.2 (1 year ago )
Released on
Nov 3, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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