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A sequel, titled Civil War II, was developed by AGEod and published by Slitherine Software. Developed to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War, [7] it was released in 2013. The developers partnered with the Civil War Trust, and a portion of proceeds from the sale of the game was donated to the trust. [8]
AGEod was founded by Philippe Thibaut (designer of board game Europa Universalis, Pax Romana and Great Invasions) and Philippe Malacher (AGE engine creator) in 2005. [1]The first game distributed by AGEod was Birth of America, a turn-based strategy game about the French and Indian War that took place in the Seven Years' War, and also the American War of Independence.
World War II grand strategy video games (1 C, 19 P) ... AGEOD's American Civil War; Ageod's Wars of Succession; Ara: History Untold; Axis & Allies (1998 video game)
Age of Sail (video game) Age of Sail II; Ageod's Wars of Succession; Airborne Assault: Highway to the Reich; Allied General; American Civil War: From Sumter to Appomattox; Armor Alley; Armor Assault; Armored Brigade (video game) Armored Task Force; Arnhem (video game) Arsenal of Democracy (video game) At the Gates of Moscow 1941; Axis & Allies ...
List of massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games; ... Ageod's American Civil War II: AGEOD: American Civil War: WIN: Sequel to Ageod's American Civil War ...
ComputerHouse GBG AB, Target Games Interactive AB Windows: Dreamlords: 2011: LockPick Entertainment Windows: Dungeonland: 2013: Critical Studio Windows: East India Company: 2009: Nitro Games Windows: East vs. West – A Hearts of Iron Game: Cancelled BL-Logic Windows: Elven Legacy: 2009: 1C Company: Windows: Empire of Sin: 2020: Romero Games
A World War II turn-based strategy video game: Archon Ultra: 1994: DOS A strategy-action game; an updated remake of Archon: The Light and the Dark: Arnhem: 1985: Ami, CPC, DOS, ZX A video wargame of the Battle of Arnhem: B-24: 1987: AppII, C64, DOS A World War II air warfare simulation game [1] Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin: 1984: AppII, C64
Gary Grigsby is a designer and programmer of computer wargames.In 1997, he was described as "one of the founding fathers of strategy war games for the PC." [1] Computer Games Magazine later dubbed him "as much of an institution in his niche of computer gaming as Sid Meier, Will Wright, or John Carmack are in theirs."