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  • wow

    brilliant illustration of the revolution
  • Amazing strategy game, and educational too!

    My history introduced this game to my class, and I’ve had lots of fun playing and learning. I’ve finally beaten it after 2 years of on and off playing
  • Awsome

    Awsome game guys also if or when you do pls create a civil war version of this American civil war to be precise
  • Reminds of Kings Dragon Pass

    Along the vein of dragon pass and it’s sequels sixty saga or something.

    But this.. this is not fantasy and hits hard, has all the political intrigue like Franklin TV+ series or TurN

    And it’s free? A damned shame the mainstream game journalists have not covered this.

    Beautiful game, beautiful artwork, Dolby level sound effects, masterful gameplay mechanics, Intuitive tutorial, Immersive, seductive because it seduces you to think about it when you’re not playing it - the main factors of the seduction being artwork and sound effects imprint onto your mind and how they all mingle with the game mechanics.

    I would had gladly paid for this! Will remain in my collection for eternity.

    This is how education (gamification) should be done. 👏 👏 in the future when we are all digital, future edutainment courses will copy this concept.
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  • Good game

    Perfect, down the the minuscule detail but one. WHY CANT WE PLAY THE FULL REVOLUTION WAR
  • The best phone strategy game I’ve ever played.

    This game is so fun, very detailed and very good with the small details. I love the pictures the use, I love everything about it. My only knock would be the battles could be a little bit more strategic, the options are strategic but it usually just comes down to having more guys but other than that this is a 10/10 game. I played it for two weeks, it took a few tries to beat it. Would definitely play anything else this dev team kicks out. Download it now if you like strategy games or the rev war.
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  • Amazing

    Game is amazing and I have been looking for something like this forever. Maybe you could make games in the same format but with different situations like ww1 and 2 and maybe the Napoleonic wars
  • There is a problem

    When I get to the mandatory task called ‘Diverted Shipments’, it is not letting me select the option. This is the only task that I have to do to move on to the next phase and it is mandatory. I’m at a roadblock now because of this bug. I simply cannot click on the option like it’s frozen. Please fix this bug so I can keep playing because it’s a very good game.
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  • There is a problem

    When I get to the mandatory task called ‘Diverted Shipments’, it is not letting me select the option. This is the only task that I have to do to move on to the next phase and it is mandatory. I’m at a roadblock now because of this bug. I simply cannot click on the option like it’s frozen. Please fix this bug so I can keep playing because it’s a very good game.
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  • So close to brilliant

    Fantastic political simulation that falls short because it gives the British historical numbers but not the American forces. You can only bring two generals to a battle and most of them are capped at 1000 men. Washington can have only 4000.

    The really odd part is there is a total army available amount on top of the screen which probably is too many. But not enough army space with the generals to use them.

    I am not suggesting that Washington should have enough men to stop Howe from taking New York but when 1777 rolls around even if you have been keeping your armies as close as you can to maximum you will not have anything close to the numbers that Washington had to counter Howe’s Philadelphia campaign and Gates had to fight Burgoyne.

    The battle system is a bit goofy too. Taunting an enemy is actually one of the ways to score a some hits on the enemy. But I could live with that if they fixed the army cap numbers.

    If someone has lasted past 1777 I would like to know how. :)
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