Compara los precios de Battleplan: American Civil War en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Mustard Corporation. Publicado por KISS Ltd.. Lanzado el 4/7/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 66/100.

A stripped-down Civil War wargame covering 11 historical battles, built for casual play but too shallow to satisfy strategy veterans.

Battleplan: American Civil War sits at the lighter end of the wargaming spectrum, pitching itself as "fastplay" strategy rather than a full operational simulation. You pick a side, Union or Confederate, and work through eleven of the Civil War's landmark engagements. The battle selection is solid on paper, hitting recognisable names that any history enthusiast will appreciate. The core loop is straightforward: position units, issue orders, watch the lines resolve. There is no supply chain to model, no corps-level logistics to untangle. That is a deliberate design choice, not an oversight, and it is worth understanding before you buy. For complete newcomers to wargaming, that simplicity is the point. If you have bounced off the intimidating rulebooks of more demanding titles and want something that explains the basics of unit positioning and flanking without a 40-page manual, Battleplan can serve as a gentle on-ramp. The tutorial is functional, covering the essentials without overwhelming. Sessions are short enough to complete in a lunch break. As someone who normally lives inside Paradox patch notes, I can tell you there is legitimate value in a game that strips decision-making down to its bones, provided the bones are interesting. Here, they mostly are, for the first few hours. The problems surface quickly once the novelty fades. The AI opponents are predictable, cycling through a narrow range of responses that experienced players will read and counter well before mid-campaign. There is no dynamic difficulty adjustment to compensate. Unit variety is limited, and the distinction between troop types does not produce the kind of build-order decisions that give strategy games long-term replay value. Once you have learned the timing and positioning of each fixed scenario, there is little reason to return. The game shipped in 2014 and has not received meaningful updates; the mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, which closes off the usual route for extending a thin base game. The mixed Steam review score, sitting under 50 percent positive, reflects a player base that largely agrees on two things: the production values are modest, and the depth runs out faster than expected. A 66 on Metacritic suggests critics found it competent but unremarkable. Neither verdict is wrong. This is a game built for a very specific appetite: someone curious about Civil War tactics, uninterested in commitment, and willing to accept a surface-level treatment of genuinely complex historical engagements. It does not disrespect that audience, it just cannot grow with them. If you already own any mid-weight hex-and-counter wargame or a proper grand strategy title covering this era, Battleplan will feel like a step backward rather than a complement. If you are completely new to the genre and want a low-friction starting point before climbing toward something meatier, it clears that bar. Just go in knowing the ceiling is low and the replay loop is short. Diego, Scout Team

Battleplan: American Civil War

Battleplan: American Civil War

4 jul 2014The Mustard CorporationKISS Ltd.
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A stripped-down Civil War wargame covering 11 historical battles, built for casual play but too shallow to satisfy strategy veterans.

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Battleplan: American Civil War sits at the lighter end of the wargaming spectrum, pitching itself as "fastplay" strategy rather than a full operational simulation. You pick a side, Union or Confederate, and work through eleven of the Civil War's landmark engagements. The battle selection is solid on paper, hitting recognisable names that any history enthusiast will appreciate. The core loop is straightforward: position units, issue orders, watch the lines resolve. There is no supply chain to model, no corps-level logistics to untangle. That is a deliberate design choice, not an oversight, and it is worth understanding before you buy. For complete newcomers to wargaming, that simplicity is the point. If you have bounced off the intimidating rulebooks of more demanding titles and want something that explains the basics of unit positioning and flanking without a 40-page manual, Battleplan can serve as a gentle on-ramp. The tutorial is functional, covering the essentials without overwhelming. Sessions are short enough to complete in a lunch break. As someone who normally lives inside Paradox patch notes, I can tell you there is legitimate value in a game that strips decision-making down to its bones, provided the bones are interesting. Here, they mostly are, for the first few hours. The problems surface quickly once the novelty fades. The AI opponents are predictable, cycling through a narrow range of responses that experienced players will read and counter well before mid-campaign. There is no dynamic difficulty adjustment to compensate. Unit variety is limited, and the distinction between troop types does not produce the kind of build-order decisions that give strategy games long-term replay value. Once you have learned the timing and positioning of each fixed scenario, there is little reason to return. The game shipped in 2014 and has not received meaningful updates; the mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, which closes off the usual route for extending a thin base game. The mixed Steam review score, sitting under 50 percent positive, reflects a player base that largely agrees on two things: the production values are modest, and the depth runs out faster than expected. A 66 on Metacritic suggests critics found it competent but unremarkable. Neither verdict is wrong. This is a game built for a very specific appetite: someone curious about Civil War tactics, uninterested in commitment, and willing to accept a surface-level treatment of genuinely complex historical engagements. It does not disrespect that audience, it just cannot grow with them. If you already own any mid-weight hex-and-counter wargame or a proper grand strategy title covering this era, Battleplan will feel like a step backward rather than a complement. If you are completely new to the genre and want a low-friction starting point before climbing toward something meatier, it clears that bar. Just go in knowing the ceiling is low and the replay loop is short.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamFastplay WargamingHistorical BattlesTurn-Based TacticsBeginner-FriendlyShort SessionsLow ReplayabilitySingle CampaignCivil War

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Processor
Pentium 4 or Athlon 64
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
GL 2.1
Storage
400 MB available space
Sound Card
Integrated

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Desarrolladora
The Mustard Corporation
Distribuidora
KISS Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 jul 2014

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