Birth of Rome – PC Game Review
With a greater variety of nations, scenarios, troop types and options, "Birth of Rome" is even more interesting than its predecessor, "Alea Jacta Est," which was no slouch of a game itself.
Read MoreWith a greater variety of nations, scenarios, troop types and options, "Birth of Rome" is even more interesting than its predecessor, "Alea Jacta Est," which was no slouch of a game itself.
Read More"The Campaign of 1863" MMO has been a work in progress for several years. This beta report finds it has a lot going for it but still has a ways to go before it will be ready for release.
Read MoreThe iOS game "Great Big War Game" from Rubicon Games rounds out the essentials of a turn-based combat game with little touches that add another layer of challenge, and is a lot of fun to play, though after awhile the weak AI takes away some of the joy.
Read MoreJohn Tiller's games are accurate recreations of Civil War combat, and "Campaign Overland," covering the 1864 duels between U.S. Grant and R.E. Lee, is no different. Unfortunately, neither are the 20-year-old graphics and sound.
Read MoreA guide to creating "Combat Mission" scenarios from interactive articles in "Armchair General" magazine.
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