Revolution '76 | |
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Developer(s) | Britannica Software |
Programmer(s) | Ed Bever |
Platform(s) | |
Release | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Simulation, strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Revolution '76 is a 1989 simulation/strategy game by Britannica Software designed for Apple IIGS and IBM PC. The game was written by former Sid Meier colleague, Ed Bever. The title is a simulation of the economic, social and political conditions at the commencement of the American Revolutionary War.
Reception
Ace magazine felt the game was both complex and manageable. Compute magazine thought the title was a recreation of the war couched inside a video game. Computer Gaming World decided that the game offered depth, challenge, and replay value.
References
- "97.02.01: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness". teachersinstitute.yale.edu.
- https://www.nikopik.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Inserez-la-disquette-2.pdf
- "Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona on December 2, 1990 · Page 89". 2 December 1990.
- "ACE Magazine Issue 34". 1 July 1990 – via Internet Archive.
- Archive, Classic Computer Magazine. "Learn and play, play and learn; games that teach are more fun than ever". www.atarimagazines.com.
- Emrich, Alan (November 1989). "Run For Your Fife: Britannica's "Revolution '76"" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 65. p. 34.
External links
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