Birth of America is an American Revolutionary War/French and Indian War grand strategy title based on a simultaneous monthly turn style of play. Birth of America is already being hailed as a complete and detailed simulation of the two most important wars in Colonial America but with a simple and elegant new simultaneous turn-based engine. Players issue orders to their units during the order phase and then enter a collision phase where the orders of both sides are executed simultaneously on a daily basis until the month has elapsed. Covering the period from 1755 to 1783, in Birth of America you will have the chance to command forces during the French and Indian War and, of course, the American Revolutionary War. Scope of the game covers all of North America (Florida to Quebec and New England to Mississippi) which are portrayed by over 700 accurately drawn provinces. In Birth of America, the player controls one of the major contenders of these 2 conflicts, trying to achieve military and political victory. It is a complete and detailed simulation of the two most important wars in Colonial America - from 1755 to 1783. The game covers all of North America, from Florida to Quebec and New England to Mississippi.
Features:
• 18th century North American Map that covers 700 provinces, with diversity of terrain, climates and civilization levels.
• Dozens of unit models from the era
• Simple and intuitive handling
• Over 150 historical characters included
• 11 scenarios and 3 grand campaigns
System requirements
OS:Windows XP /Vista - CPU:Pentium IV 1.8GHz
DirectX 9.0c - Memory: 768 MB
Video card:128 MB
DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Birth of America II Wars in America 1750 1815-SKIDROW
Birth of America II: Wars in America 1750-1815 follows the successful historical strategy videogame Birth of America, AGEOD's American Civil War and Napoleon's Campaigns. It is the long-awaited well-expanded sequel of the acclaimed first game that made AGEOD. You can now fight all the big wars that made America between 1750 and 1815. Wars in America 1750-1815 is a stand-alone game not compatible with the previous one
New Rules
• New cohesion system (based on the American Civil War/Napoleon’s Campaigns model) and its impact on combat
• Brand new concept of Engagement Points, allowing options for armaments purchases, political, economic and diplomatic options.
In addition, a challenging Foreign Entry competitive engine will allow player to struggle in the race for the French Intervention.
• New orders (e.g. spiking the guns, surrender with the Honour of War, remove leader, distant unload from ships).
• New abilities (adapted from those of American Civil War/Napoleon’s Campaigns and new rules here)
• Different updates and other rules (e.g. combat, Indians, minutemen, blockade, privateers, naval transport, optional limited activation rules, German mercenaries, etc...)
New functionalities
• New in game Replay module allows to see the turn you played (or any other – exchange them with friends!)
• Updater module to check if you play with the latest game version.
• Play-by-email and TCP/IP ARES module
• Improved AI
• Multiple resolutions Interface
New data
• New map: extension of the map up to the Mississippi in the west, blockade and commerce raiding boxes, new European off-map boxes (France, GB, Spain, Holland) or in the Americas (Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, Cuba)
• Over a hundred new leaders and units.
• New Scenarios (including at least the following)
- Scenarios 1750-1780: Lord Dunmore War, new FIW 1755-1763 war campaign, Galvez 79
- Scenarios 1780-1800: Fallen Timbers 1791-1794
- Scenarios 1812-1815: Great Lakes 1813, Full War of 1812-1815 campaign, New Orleans 1815
• New Events (according to scenarios) and wide set of options for you to customize your strategy.
• Widely extended manual and player’s aides.
• New extra in game music from the time, thanks to the performance and support of 3rd US Infantry Regiment and the US Army Fife and Drums Corps.
RELEASE DATE : 17-10-2008
GAME TYPE : Strategy System requirements
* OS : Windows XP/Vista - DirectX 9.0c or more
• Processor : Pentium® IV 1800+ MHz
• 1024 MB RAM
• Video card : 128 MB
• DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
• Screen resolution : 1024 x 768 or more
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