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The year 2005 marks the 250th anniversary of the start of the French & Indian Wars. Twenty years later, the War of the American Independence began. These two events marked the real start of a new era, the end of an empire, the birth of a nation. In Birth of America, the player controls one of the major contenders of these 2 conflicts, trying to achieve military and political victory. It is a rather complete and detailed simulation of the two most important wars in Colonial America - from 1755 to 1783 - but with a simple and elegant new simultaneous turn-based engine.

$17.99



On the Back:
Birth of America tells the story of the wars that took place in North America during the late 18th century. It is thus possible to relive the American War of Independence (1775-1783), and also the long fight between France and England for the control of the Ohio valley and Canada, known as The French & Indian war (1775 - 1763).

Birth of America is a complete and detailed strategy simulation of the two most important wars in Colonial Americas. With a map divided into provinces, the game is turn-based so you have as much time as you wish to think about your orders. Turns are solved simultaneously by the game engine, so a two-player (or more, depending on scenario) game takes the same amount of time as a single-player one.

Features:
The largest map of the 18th Century America ever made, divided into over 700 provinces, from Florida to Quebec and New England to Mississippi.

Dozens of units and models from the era.

Over 150 historical characters, some with unique abilities such as capacity to setup ambushes or use speedy movement in the wilderness.

11 scenarios and 3 grand campaigns.

Developed by Philippe Thibaut, the inventor of Europa Unversalis, Pax Romana, and Great Invasions.

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