American Conquest: Divided Nation, Desktop Computer
American Conquest: Divided Nations takes players to the 19th century, reflecting the nature of the American wars of that period, with their advanced technologies, huge battles, complex strategies and devastating nature. Featuring authentic uniforms and troop types, a wide range of weapons, and historically accurate battles based on real topographical data and historical sources, American Conquest: Divided Nations presents players an unparalleled experience of warfare during the Civil War. The nine campaigns follow the great Generals through their most famous victories and defeats, and range from modest encounters to the vast battles of Gettysburg and Shiloh, and across terrain varying from the lush forests of the north to the deserts of the far south. The campaigns of the Texas Mexican War, including the famous Alamo siege, provide a welcome change of pace and some exciting colour.
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