Civil War: 1865

Published by: Hunted Cow Studios
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After Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina, fell to the Union, in early 1865, Jefferson Davis belatedly handed over the supreme command or the army to General Lee. This could not stop the Union armies pressing on through North Carolina, capturing Fayetteville, Bentonville, Goldsboro and Raleigh by mid-April.

Exhausted by the Union siege of Petersburg and Richmond, Lee's forces made a last attempt at resistance, attacking and capturing Fort Stedman on March 25. A rapid counterattack reversed the victory, however, and on the night of April 2nd the Confederate army finally evacuated Richmond. For most of the next week, the Union army pursued the Confederates along the Appomattox River, exhausting any chance of escape. Grant accepted Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9th. Sherman accepted Johnston's surrender at Durham Station, North Carolina on April 26th, finally ending the American Civil War, and to slavery in the United States of America.
● 7 Mission Tutorial Campaign
● 5 Mission Twilight Campaign, including the battles of;
- Fort Fisher
- Monroe's Crossroads
- Averasboro
- Bentonville
- Fort Stedman
● 5 Mission Dissolution Campaign, including the battles of;
- Lewis Farm
- White Oak Road
- Selma
- Sutherland Station
- Namozine Church
● 1 optional hypothetical mission based on a break-out from Richmond!
● Play all but the tutorial missions as either Union or Confederate.
● 8 Unique Civil War Units:
- Infantry with Smoothbore Muskets.
- Infantry with Rifled Muskets.
- Artillery.
- Generals.
- Dismounted and Mounted Cavalry.
● Changeable unit formations and tactics.
● Generals can attach to units to increase morale.
● More capable Veteran units and unreliable raw units.
● 3 difficulty settings.


● Detailed Combat Analysis. 


● Flank Attacks
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● Map Zoom
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● Strategic Movement. 


● Universal App (Works on iPhone & iPad)!
● Hours of Gameplay!
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A Southerner

The Confederacy on

United States

STOP taking away the Southern Cross Confederate Battle flag from your games especially this late in the war. Every new update that is put out diminishes the value and/or the historical meaning of the game. States Rights and are second war of independence! Not what the media and the new history books say, my ancestors and more than 90% of the other southerners didn’t fight to maintain slavery. While the Union maintained slavery up north until way later after the war under the American flag........... The last update that I got for 1864 will not even open, the main screen comes on and then it blows up that it just shows the top left corner of it. Like it is on an iPad. Do Not Update this game!!!!

1865

Cephas1328b21v28771 on

United States

I’ve been playing these wonderful Civil War scenarios for many years and have purchased more than a dozen. I think there is a problem with Bentonville and I see that others have mentioned problems they were having 2-3 years ago. It has not been addressed in all that time. That is not a good sign.

Not horrible

ghlhsgj on

United States

My biggest problem is #1 the grammatical errors in the text of the game. This is just sloppy effort by the developers and shows lack of care. #2 the inaccurate maps/battlefields which is a tad more forgiving than the ridiculous basic misspellings!

Benton vile is broken

Ty1977 on

United States

It's actually bentonville that's impossible. Too many generals and too little troops. Even on easy mode it's so far impossible. I've tried about 20 approaches and all have failed. I've gotten thru every other battle in all the other years but this one. Help!!

Civil war 1865

jimmy1*7 on

United States

This game is garbage impossible situations that never happened can not win on this game no instructions on how to win and some battles never really happened.

Good game

J9arlow on

United States

If you like the others you will like this one

Simple yet addictive

AlTomk on

United States

Good game overall. This version has missions that are more difficult than the previous versions.

As good as the others

Philip Oakley on

United States

Not so great on my iPhone, but really good on my iPad. I'd like you guys to create a hex-based wargame with NATO military-type icons where you can adjust the combat values and lots of different maps. A guy named Cozart had a PC game called Board Warfare a while back that was pretty fun. How 'bout it? Or, how about a modern or near-future game less sci-fi than your mech game?

Paluck

Peter426 on

United States

This is one of the best strategy games of American civil war ever created by Hexcow. I really enjoyed it and love it.

Averasboro is broken.

Steeltman on

United States

averasboro for the northern troops has too many generals and not enough troops to complete the mission by turn 12. Please fix it. I tried several times and different approaches and still to no avail. Can't kill 30 % of the southern troops though was able to capture the control point.

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