"...Drive away, kill and destroy, or seize as
prisoners all persons not the subjects of the King of Great Britain, who
should attempt to take possession of the lands on the Ohio or any of its
tributaries."
--orders from Gov. Dinwiddie to Lieut-Col.
G. Washington
April, 1754
HPS Simulations and John Tiller are proud to announce the
release of |
The
Age of Rifles and Muskets: Early American Wars |
THE
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR |
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Struggle
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The
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The French and Indian War was the North American part of a much larger war raging in the mid-Eighteenth Century called the Seven Years War. The Empires of Britain and France were struggling for control of multiple areas around the world. In North America, that struggle raged for 5 years in actions ranging from isolated skirmishes to full scale invasions.
Quebec would be the primary prize for the armies and its fall would mean the almost guaranteed defeat of New France.
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Last
Great Franco-English Conflicts |
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This simulation allows you to play either side, with over
180 scenarios covering 29 different battles which occurred from locations as diverse as Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania to Quebec, Canada.
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"Pitt's
new general (Wolfe) is mad."
--the Duke of Newcastle
"Mad is he? Then I hope he will bite some of my other
generals."
--PM Wm. Pitt
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Scenarios |
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In addition to the ability to play tactical scenarios, players can choose to play an extended campaign game. A scenario editor is also included with the game.
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Features |
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 | "On-map Combat Results" option allows you to speed up play significantly, for both your turn and the AI turn. |
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Play modes include |
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"The
war with France, commenced in 1754...was one in which every colony had a
direct and lively interest. It accordingly developed the resources
of the whole country, and taught the lesson which, in a subsequent and
more interesting struggle, was one of such vital importance; the lesson,
namely,
that union is strength."
--Frost's
United States, 1849 |
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Minimum
Requirements |
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Pentium-based 200mhz+ PC with 32 megabytes of RAM. |
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280 megabytes of hard drive space. |
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Windows XP or greater. Win95 is
not supported. |
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CD-ROM drive for installation and game play. |
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Windows compatible sound card. |
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Modem/LAN/Internet for Network play. |
"Windows" is a registered trademark of Microsoft
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$49.95
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For more information,
visit:
The
Scenario
Design Center
French & Indian War Page |
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LINKS |
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Fort
Necessity National Battlefield |
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National
Park Service F&IW Study
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Colonial
Campaigns Club |
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