Just purchased the game. Re-reading Sears' "To the Gates of Richmond" and I wanted to "play along". Fun and interesting so far, as is any new game. However, these type of games usually have a relatively short lifespan on my computer.
Anyone else play any of Tiller's ACW Campaign games? I see Brett Schulte did playtesting on some of the titles.
Tiller's Campaign Peninsula
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Have a pantload of Tiller products, they just don't interest me anymore.
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7th Wisconsin wrote:
Yep, I was involved in a lot of the games created by Drew Wagenhoffer and Rich Walker. I'd still be going today if real life hadn't become too busy to be able to dedicate a few hours each night to playtesting. I enjoy the HPS series quite a bit, but I enjoy TC2M and the new Gettysburg game more.Just purchased the game. Re-reading Sears' "To the Gates of Richmond" and I wanted to "play along". Fun and interesting so far, as is any new game. However, these type of games usually have a relatively short lifespan on my computer.
Anyone else play any of Tiller's ACW Campaign games? I see Brett Schulte did playtesting on some of the titles.
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I play them. I have Campaign Gettysburg and Campaign Franklin as well as Panzer Campaigns Tobruk '41 and Campaign Wagram. I've also been thinking about getting Chancellorsville or France '40 at some point.