Revolution_'76

<i>Revolution '76</i>

Revolution '76

1989 video game


Revolution '76 is a 1989 simulation/strategy game by Britannica Software designed for Apple IIGS and IBM PC.[1] The game was written by former Sid Meier colleague, Ed Bever.[2] The title is a simulation of the economic, social and political conditions at the commencement of the American Revolutionary War.[3]

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Reception

Ace magazine felt the game was both complex and manageable.[4] Compute magazine thought the title was a recreation of the war couched inside a video game.[5] Computer Gaming World decided that the game offered depth, challenge, and replay value.[6]


References

  1. "97.02.01: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness". teachersinstitute.yale.edu.
  2. "ACE Magazine Issue 34". 1 July 1990 via Internet Archive.
  3. Archive, Classic Computer Magazine. "Learn and play, play and learn; games that teach are more fun than ever". www.atarimagazines.com.
  4. Emrich, Alan (November 1989). "Run For Your Fife: Britannica's "Revolution '76"" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 65. p. 34.



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