
I've noticed a lot of similarities between AACW and the old table-top wargame "The Civil War" by Victory Games. Does anyone know if AACW was based in part on "The Civil War"?
John_C wrote:I loved VG Civil War, and still have it in a cupboard (together with other classics such as War and Peace by AH).
Civil Wars Rules were so well written and designed, the map was so beautiful for its time. The only drawback I do remember is that the last times I played it really seemed unbalanced for the South. Those Command points (I think they were called) really slowed things down and they could hardly move. Not that the North could do much either, but at least they had two leaders that needed few CP (Grant and Sherman) versus the South's only Lee. Very frustrating.
caranorn wrote:Unless there were two people to blurt out an imagined similarity between BoA and AH's We the People, I did not flame or try to flame AGEOD at the time;-). It was just a stupid little reflex and annoyance how in the past some wannabe computer game designers would copy entire board games and claim them as their own computer games... Obviously I found out that was not the case here, and if I had used my brain I would have noticed that long before I'd blurted out that question here on the forums:-).
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