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Take Command: 2nd Manassas Bonus Scenarios Now Available
Just weeks after its release, MadMinute Games and Paradox Interactive have released two brand new bonus scenarios for Take Command: 2nd Manassas (microsite). These new bonus scenarios can be downloaded from the start menu of the game itself, and feature two brand new battles presented from the perspective of two of the most famous generals in the war.
"Cannon and Thunder" - Reno's Corps. Historically, the Battle of Chantilly was fought as a series of disconnected attacks by the Union forces. In this scenario, you play as Major General Jesse L. Reno. You will have command of all of the historically accurate Union forces. It is your choice to follow history or your own ideas of how it ought to have been done.Take Command: 2nd Manassas is a 3D tactical wargame which features the 1862 battle in Northern Virginia recreated with exacting historical detail, including the officers, terrain, battle tactics, and scenarios. More information on the game is available from MadMinute Games' web site or The Wargamer's dedicated microsite.
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Brawner's Farm, near Groveton, Virginia
Here's another one that has been posted at the Wargamer. It features the Iron Brigade:
http://www.wargamer.com/gamesdepot/details.asp?sid=4314
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This scenario looks to be pretty hard core.
You can only view the battle from the point of view of the commander, no battle map just a saddles eye view. This game is tough enough already Im not sure Im ready to try this scenario ....yet =)
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