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Robert E. Lee: Civil War General is a computer wargame with turn-based gameplay, [1] [2] which unfolds on a hex map playing field. Set during the American Civil War, the game casts players in the role of General Robert E. Lee, and tasks them with leading the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia to victory over the Union Army of the Potomac. [2]
Following the commercial success of Robert E. Lee: Civil War General, developer Impressions Games began to create a sequel, [2] initially under the working title Civil War Generals. [3] The first game had been designed by Jeffrey Fiske, but he was replaced as lead designer on Civil War Generals 2 by Doug Gonya, the scenario designer of the ...
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, who was appointed the overall commander of the Confederate States Army toward the end of the war.
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On "Antiques Roadshow," a very special map and signed photograph of General Robert E. Lee turned out to be worth a big chunk of change. The appraiser said, "I think as a set, in a retail situation ...
This category lists video games developed or published by Impressions Games. ... Robert E. Lee: Civil War General; Rorke's Drift (video game) S. Space Bucks; W.
On February 6, General Robert E. Lee was appointed to the position and served in that capacity until the end of the American Civil War. [1] Lee retained command of the Army of Northern Virginia, serving in both assignments de facto until April 9, 1865, when he surrendered to Federal forces at Appomattox, Virginia.
The Campaigns of Robert E. Lee is a two-player wargame in which one player controls Union forces and the other controls Confederate forces. [1] Each turn starts with the player bidding on how many operations effort points they wish to use. The higher bidder takes their turn first. The player uses operation effort points to move and attack.