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Campaign Atlanta

By: HPS Simulations

Type: Software (unboxed)

Product Line: Computer War Games - Civil War Battles

PC CD-Rom

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Product Info

Title
Campaign Atlanta
Publisher
Sub-category
Author
John Tiller
Publish Year
2007
Dimensions
5.5x5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147374442
Type
Software (unboxed)

Description

At the beginning of 1864, the Union was poised to begin its final drive into the deep South. The plan was simple: General William T. Sherman and his three separate armies with over 110,000 men, would advance south, seek and destroy the Confederate Army of Tennessee, and capture the great Confederate city of Atlanta.

However, a determined General Joseph E. Johnston was ordered to stop this invasion. Johnston's plan was also simple: fortify and defend each mile of southern territory, inflict ever greater losses on the enemy, and force them into a costly mistake.

Cleverly using the difficult terrain of northern Georgia, Johnston's plan nearly worked. But after a hard fought campaign, Sherman took Atlanta, dealing a major blow against the Confederacy.

Now you can refight the entire 120 mile march to Atlanta, or face the invaders at places like Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, and even Atlanta itself. Your choices will decide the fate of Confederacy. Fight well and bring victory to your chosen side.

The heart of Atlanta is the campaign system. At each stage of a campaign, players choose from 2-4 operational decisions that will result in a tactical battle to be played out on an expansive map, providing room for maneuver. The campaign is non-linear, with both offensive and defensive operational options available to each side. Though every scenario may also be played as a stand-alone, the bulk of the scenarios are integrated into the operational/tactical campaigns, providing a high degree of replay value.


Game Features:
134 stand-alone scenarios and 96 campaign scenarios
5 different campaigns for a varied campaign experience
Historic battles include: Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Cassville, New Hope Church, Pickett's Mill, Dallas, Kolb's Farm, Kennesaw, Smyrna, Peachtree Creek, Ezra Church, Sunshine Church, Utoy Creek, Jonesboro, Allatoona, and Atlanta
"What if" battles include: Chattahoochie River Line, Siege of Atlanta, Sherman's advance, meeting engagements, and many variants of both historical and "what if" scenarios
The largest map yet featured in the ACW series. Over 100 miles in continuous length, that's over 1,300 hexes north to south. More than 500,000 hexes in total!
Large maps and inclusive orders of battle offer unlimited possibilities for user-created scenarios.

Minimum Requirements:
Pentium-based 133mhz+ PC with 32 megabytes of RAM.
280 megabytes of hard drive space
Windows 98/2K/XP operating system.
Win95 is not supported.