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Campaign Antietam

By: HPS Simulations

Type: Software (unboxed)

Product Line: Computer War Games - Civil War Battles

PC CD-Rom

MSRP old price: $53.00


Product Info

Title
Campaign Antietam
Publisher
Sub-category
Author
John Tiller
Publish Year
2008
Dimensions
5.5x5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147382009
Type
Software (unboxed)

Description

By the end of the day, September 17th, 1862, The Battle of Antietam has been known as "America's Bloodiest day." And so it was and remains.

Many battles preceded and followed, but none would be so costly on both sides as Antietam. No more would citizen soldiers populate both armies. Rather, they would now be known as professional veterans. For the Confederacy, the brilliance of Robert E. Lee would be needed to keep the southern army alive.
Opposing him, a series of union generals would be tried. Many would fail. In the end, George McClellan would be called upon, a second time, to save the Union. Will he succeed, or will Lee lead southern armies to victory?

HPS's Campaign Antietam faithfully recreates the fateful battles of 1st and 2nd Bull Run, and climaxing with America's bloodiest battle, Antietam. Many other smaller battles are also included that will help lead the way. Take charge and defend your country, whether it be North or South.

Features:

199 stand alone scenarios and 164 campaign scenarios
3 different campaigns for a varied campaign experience, each also has a "weather variant" to choose from.
Historical scenarios include: 1st Bull Run, 2nd Bull Run, Antietam, Groveton (Brawner's Farm), Chantilly, Cedar Mountain and South Mountain
Dozens of "What if" scenarios: Including meeting engagements, cavalry fights, and equal force battles.
39 scenarios specifically designed for a tough challenge against the A/I.
Many meeting engagements using the new random hex feature. The extreme effects of FOW will be more fully demonstrated.
Large maps shared from HPS' classic Campaign Gettysburg.
Inclusive orders of battle offer unlimited possibilities for user-created scenarios.

Minimum Requirements:

Pentium-based 500 mhz+ PC
64 megabytes of RAM
300 megabytes disk space
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista
DirectX 9+