I think it's a fun game if you like the period. Gameplay can be really slow if on foot, but having horses speeds it up a lot. The buffs and upgrades in regions were neat. It's a challenge to save every man in your force, but fun if you take the time. Maybe it's the Southron in me talking, but it was a refreshing indie game experience. I look forward to more of Tilted Mill's future releases!
Mosby's Confederacy
- Release Date:
- Nov 19, 2008
- Developer:
- Tilted Mill Entertainment, Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
As John Singleton Mosby, one of the Civil War's most interesting and dynamic leaders, you are charged, not with leading vast armies into battle, but with commanding small bands of skirmishers, scouts, and guerilla fighters on opportunistic missions to scout, ambush, steal supplies, and harass a larger and better-armed force of Union soldiers, in this game of turn-based strategy and real-time tactical combat for the PC.
Missions and their objectives are randomized, so you'll need to approach each game differently, carefully planning your strategy for success. You draw your soldiers from local towns, then, through hard-won battlefield experience, transform them into fighting men — scouts, cavalry, rangers, and riflemen. Between battles you'll invest in local towns, so they can serve as field hospitals, stables and munitions caches, helping to keep your forces fit and able to fight, and so that they remain confident and supportive of your ongoing efforts and willingly supply men to fight for your cause - and as the war rages on this becomes increasingly challenging.
Throughout the campaign your progress is tracked, with a full report of your accomplishments provided at its completion. Can you build a name for yourself, just like Mosby?
- Units live in towns that you can influence to support your goals
- Availability of units for specific missions is dependent on their town's support for you
- Your interactions with towns, as well as casualties you send home to them, changes the face of the region
- Enemy unit concentrations and mission objectives are randomized for replayability
- Focus on reconnaissance and stealth tactics
- Units under your command vary in terms of base stats as well as "attributes" they earn as they level
- You choose who to take into combat and within a given mission you must work with those units to complete the mission (there are no unit-spawning buildings that give you replacements in battle)
- Emphasis on each unit as a real soldier rather than the expendable, nameless units of a traditional RTS
- Each campaign starts with a small group of veteran units mixed in with raw recruits whose homes are chosen at random
- Though most of the units come into the world as raw recruits, your ability as a leader to cultivate them into effective Rangers, Riflemen, Cavalrymen, and Scouts (each of which have their own strengths and weaknesses) will be key to your success
Turn-based Confederacy Level with unit and resource management
Real-time tactical combat missions
Randomized units that gain specializations over time with experience
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User Reviews
I quite enjoyed this, but I cannot recommend it as the difficulty spikes and the game just feels unfinished overall
A game that doesn't seem to quite work that well on newer computers. Not too hard on difficulty, and fights seems to revolve on whether your guys manage to hit the enemy first. Still, could be good practice for micro skills if you decide to go sword only.
its very very very small fry. but its interesting and unique. old skool indie . like the story dislike the repetativeness.
Did the Achievements and was done with it... The game is not bad but don't run good on Modern PCs and it's too troublesome on the gameplay part...
A very fun game that makes you feel like a valiant Confederate raiding Union supply lines, some parts feel unfinshed, but you can't blame that on the small company that made it
I wish there was a remake of this game. It is buggy, but underrated and one of the only games to explore this particular subject matter.
A very fun little game i recomend it for beginners in the strategy genre, but even seasoned strategy fans can enjoy the moderate challenge this game provides.
At least I only wasted $2 on this during the Steam sale. That's about its only redeeming feature. Oh that and it's an American Civil War game based on the life of Mosby's Raiders. 4/10
well so far i ve got to say this is a terrific little game. resource management squad level tactics using muskets horses local popular support and a currency based on reputation aquired during missions. maps and starting details ( stats for individual units, number/location of enemies etc)...randomly generated to facilitate greater replayability. the game seems stable enough, runs well on windows 7 (64bit), graphics aren t great but they ll do, game play is easy and intuitive. the music is evocative of the period and overall i d say the game has considerable charm. its also a lot of fun!
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FAQ
How much does Mosby's Confederacy cost?
Mosby's Confederacy costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Mosby's Confederacy?
System requirements are not available for Mosby's Confederacy.
What platforms is Mosby's Confederacy available on?
Mosby's Confederacy is available on Windows PC.
Is Mosby's Confederacy worth buying?
Mosby's Confederacy has 67% positive reviews from 33 players.
When was Mosby's Confederacy released?
Mosby's Confederacy was released on Nov 19, 2008.
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