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Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis

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Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis

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4.5
27 ratings
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User Reviews for Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis

5
F S

Great game. Keep up the good work. You hit one out of the park.

Danbo1732, May 23, 2019
2
I wanted to like this game.

I wanted to like this game. And my initial review would have been four or five stars. But now I’m giving it two stars. And I will probably delete it.Why? This game is way too dependent on luck. If you are, say, the Union player and you are dealt a run of Confederate 1 cards, you might as well quit and start over. And why is the Union player being dealt Confederate cards anyway? The Union player should be dealt only Union cards.This flaw ruins the game for me.

Dr. Zachary Smith, Jul 23, 2020
3
Weak AI

Good game, if a little abstract, but the AI is very weak.

Erehweb, May 23, 2019
3
Great game - Needs slight UI work

Love the game and the implementation. Couple suggestions that would make it 5 stars:• Clear status symbols or text that says who’s turn it is for online play. Tough to decipher from the game lobby screen.• Dragging a Card to play on an iPhone X and above is difficult due to the “swipe up” gesture that closes the app. Cards need to be placed so it is easier to select. Every time you accidentally swipe up, the game has to reload, seems like this should have been caught during play testing.

JohnnySwagK, May 24, 2019
5
Excellent board game

Love the strategy and interface. Easy to learn and understand. Purchased the actual board game after playing this app.

Loganeer, Jul 16, 2019
3
Bug? Game log stops at final crisis.

Update to review- thanks for the turn indicator. A new problem is the log stops at the final crisis (at least I've noticed it in my current game wherein the final crisis was triggered by cubes in 2nd turn.). There is, afaik, no way to tell what opponents previous cards were, nor what either of their or your cube moves were. It's really important to be able to see that. 5 star after that gets fixed.Good game but, afaik, there is no way to tell whose turn it is in a multiplayer game. When you play multiple games, it is extremely annoying to go through the games to find the one where is your turn. Also the AI is weaker than I'd have expected. A decent neural net should have been able to make a reasonable AI I'd think.

Mgddpub, Jun 06, 2019
5
Solid digital version

This is a smooth implementation of the excellent GMT board game. It plays well and has a fairly intuitive interface. No complaints, I’m enjoying it thoroughly!

Millicant, May 22, 2019
5
Excellent

The AI can be slow, but it is an excellent challenge. No game is a guaranteed win. Well done. Price is a bit high I think.

Thyme71, May 23, 2019

Description

Can you drive the Secessionist into the Fort Sumter trap that gave Lincoln his historic victory? Can you successfully use the issue of States Rights to divide Northern opinion? Fort Sumter let’s you explore this seminal moment in American history in a fast-playing, easy-to-learn game.

The country is on the verge of being torn apart so how will you act? Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis is set during the events that led to the bombardment of Fort Sumter and the start of the American Civil War. The game takes the side of either a Unionist or Secessionist who must work to preserve the Union or follow the path to dissolve it. Each player uses an area control mechanic to place, move, and remove political capital. The location of political capital determines who controls each of the four crisis dimensions - Political, Secession, Public Opinion, and Armaments. After three rounds of play, the game culminates in a Final Crisis confrontation. Features CDG (Card Driven Game) system designed by Mark Herman Civil War Historical setting depicts the actual events of the crisis Immersive voice over and audio that recreates the sound of that era A.I. Opponent for Offline Play Asynchronous or Real Time 2-player Online Game Play Pass-and-Play Multiplayer **AN INTERNET CONNECTION AND PLAYDEK ACCOUNT ARE REQUIRED FOR ONLINE PLAY** Per our Terms of Service, you must be 13 years old or older to use the Playdek online games service.

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