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The American Revolution was designed by Jim Dunnigan, with graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen.It was originally published by SPI in 1972 in a white box with the title in a red stripe; later the same year the game was released in a box with artwork by Alonzo Chappel.
In Issue 8 of Phoenix, Paul Hirst compared 1776 to The American Revolution: 1775-1783 by Simulations Publications Inc., and concluded, "both games achieve a realistic simulation of the revolutionary war. Both however, are less than complete [...] For simplicity and overall strategic clarity, American Revolution is the winner.
Revolution '76 is a 1989 simulation/strategy game by Britannica Software designed for Apple IIGS and IBM PC. [1] The game was written by former Sid Meier colleague, Ed Bever. [2] The title is a simulation of the economic, social and political conditions at the commencement of the American Revolutionary War. [3]
The game is set during the American Revolutionary War. The player can choose to control any of six Commanders-in-Chief (C-in-C), three each on the American Continental Army or British Army sides. For either side, the general objective is to eliminate all enemy troops throughout the Thirteen Colonies by defeating them in battle.
Video games about the American Revolution and American Revolutionary War. Pages in category "Video games about the American Revolution" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
In response to a post on X calling the effort “The Second American Revolution,” Musk replied: “Yes. And much needed.” And much needed.” DOGE plugs in to agencies
A Florida man has been charged in connection to the death of a woman who was found dead inside her home 30 years ago. Riviera Beach Police Chief Michael Coleman made the announcement Monday at a ...
Minuteman: The Second American Revolution is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1976 that hypothesizes a modern-day revolution in United States as the result of widespread unrest.