The Battle of Chickamauga (video game)

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The Battle of Chickamauga
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Publisher(s) Game Designers' Workshop
Platform(s) Atari 8-bit family
Release1985
Genre(s) Turn-based strategy

The Battle of Chickamauga is a 1985 video game published by Game Designers' Workshop.

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Gameplay

The Battle of Chickamauga is a game in which the Battle of Chickamauga from the American Civil War is recreated. [1]

Reception

Mark Bausman reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World , and stated that "The turn resolution is very quick but still gives a nice "feel" for what happened. Overall, I feel that GDW has a good first entry to the world of computer gaming." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Bausman, Mark (June–July 1985). "The Battle of Chickamauga". Computer Gaming World. 1 (22): 18, 40.