Jason
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<strong>[ Review ]</strong>
<p>AGEOD's <a href="http://www.napoleons-campaigns.com/" target="_blank">Napoleon's Campaigns</a> recently made the jump to <a href="http://www.ageod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6742" target="_blank">v1.02</a> with a number of tweaks (probably the first of many) while it was reviewed over at <a href="http://jaguarusf.blogspot.com/2007/12/napoleons-campaigns-review.html" target="_blank">Out of Eight</a>, earning a 7/8 score.</p><blockquote><p>If you liked any of AGEOD’s other games, you’ll like this. Napoleon’s Campaigns is a more polished game overall and while it won’t appeal to casual strategy gamers because of its complexity, veteran players will find a lot to enjoy. The historical accuracy present in the game is quite impressive, from the orders of battle to the leaders to the exquisite map. The game covers Napoleon’s campaigns in full, and each scenario highlights a small portion of the time period instead of requiring you to complete the whole thing. Multiplayer support has been enhanced with TCP/IP options, and numerous small enrichments (additional abilities, rules of engagement, enhanced attrition) have filled out this impressive product. Napoleon’s Campaigns won’t win over any new converts who did not enjoy the previous AGEOD titles, but the devoted followers of the series will find a product that is certainly different enough from previous games to warrant a purchase. </p></blockquote><p>And the previous AGEOD title, <a href="http://www.a-acw.com/" target="_blank">American Civil War</a>, has been getting some attention as well with a brand new <a href="http://civilwar.cdvusa.com/" target="_blank">website</a> and reviews at <a href="http://www.gamersinfo.net/index.php?art/id:2010" target="_blank">GamersInfo</a> and <a href="http://www.hookedgamers.com/articles/review/405/ageod%E2%80%99s_american_civil_war_1861-1865" target="_blank">Hooked Gamers</a>. </p>
<p>AGEOD's <a href="http://www.napoleons-campaigns.com/" target="_blank">Napoleon's Campaigns</a> recently made the jump to <a href="http://www.ageod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6742" target="_blank">v1.02</a> with a number of tweaks (probably the first of many) while it was reviewed over at <a href="http://jaguarusf.blogspot.com/2007/12/napoleons-campaigns-review.html" target="_blank">Out of Eight</a>, earning a 7/8 score.</p><blockquote><p>If you liked any of AGEOD’s other games, you’ll like this. Napoleon’s Campaigns is a more polished game overall and while it won’t appeal to casual strategy gamers because of its complexity, veteran players will find a lot to enjoy. The historical accuracy present in the game is quite impressive, from the orders of battle to the leaders to the exquisite map. The game covers Napoleon’s campaigns in full, and each scenario highlights a small portion of the time period instead of requiring you to complete the whole thing. Multiplayer support has been enhanced with TCP/IP options, and numerous small enrichments (additional abilities, rules of engagement, enhanced attrition) have filled out this impressive product. Napoleon’s Campaigns won’t win over any new converts who did not enjoy the previous AGEOD titles, but the devoted followers of the series will find a product that is certainly different enough from previous games to warrant a purchase. </p></blockquote><p>And the previous AGEOD title, <a href="http://www.a-acw.com/" target="_blank">American Civil War</a>, has been getting some attention as well with a brand new <a href="http://civilwar.cdvusa.com/" target="_blank">website</a> and reviews at <a href="http://www.gamersinfo.net/index.php?art/id:2010" target="_blank">GamersInfo</a> and <a href="http://www.hookedgamers.com/articles/review/405/ageod%E2%80%99s_american_civil_war_1861-1865" target="_blank">Hooked Gamers</a>. </p>