1775: Rebellion Hunted Cow Studios Ltd. The year is 1775. The American colonies are outraged over new taxes imposed upon them by Great Britain. They begin to st… $9.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe year is 1775. The American colonies are outraged over new taxes imposed upon them by Great Britain. They begin to stockpile arms and organize militia. On April 18th, militia members ambush a column of 700 British Redcoats ordered to seize stockpiled arms. 273 British soldiers are killed or wounded before they reach safety in Boston. The American Revolution has begun! Now you and your friends command the armies of the British Redcoats, English Loyalists, German Hessians, American Regulars, Patriots, French Regulars and Native Americans to decide the fate of the Americas. Players from each faction cooperate to gain control of key towns and forts. Share the fun in this light and fast paced game vs the AI, hotseat or online! Key Features 1775: Rebellion features simple and unique game mechanics and special attention to historical detail. Experience this critical time in American history, you will not be disappointed! - 3 Scenarios – 1775, 1775 (Short) and Siege of Quebec. - Play solo vs. 3 AI difficulties - 54 Cards (Movement & Event) - Up to 4 player hotseat multiplayer. - Faithful conversion of the original board game. About the Game 1775: Rebellion is based on the award winning board game developed by Academy Games. The mapboard represents the original 13 Colonies plus Maine, Nova Scotia, and Quebec. Each Colony is further subdivided into areas over which factions will struggle for control. A faction holds control of a Colony when only units of its side are present in the areas of a Colony. Player controlled factions include the Continental Army, Patriot Militia, British Regulars and Loyalist Militia. In addition to this the Allied French and Allied Hessian factions, which are controlled by American and British forces respectively, can be brought into the game by event cards playable by each faction. Each game is played in a series of rounds. Victory conditions are checked for each side starting on round three and each game ends with victory points being tallied automatically on round eight if no one has won before then. Each round is subdivided into four turns, one for each side, which happen in order determined by a blind draw of the turn marker for each faction. It is entirely possible for a faction to go last in a previous round only to go first in the next. Movement & Events Every Faction has a deck of cards consisting of Event cards, Movement cards, and one Truce card. Every turn, each faction will play a movement card to maneuver their troops and any number of event cards. When both factions of a side (British or American) have played their truce cards, the game will end! Each deck has a specific number of movement cards in it and managing them is an important part of the game. Each faction has a Truce card which serves not only as a timer for the game but as a powerful Movement card. However, a game may end prematurely if both factions of a side are forced to play it early in the game. Note: We recommend playing on an iPhone 5S, iPad Mini 2, iPad Air, iPad Pro or newer device. Information Seller:Hunted Cow Studios Ltd. Genre:Board, Strategy Release:Nov 03, 2016 Updated:Aug 03, 2023 Version:3.2 Size:290.0 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal skoptic Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2015 634 82 28 #2 skoptic, Nov 3, 2016 Interested and wary in equal measure.... funambulist Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2008 505 0 0 NL #3 funambulist, Nov 3, 2016 Me too. I've heard that the original board game is excellent and have been curious about the iOS version ever since it was announced. The Steam version has been out for a while now and yesterday I spent some time reading the user reviews which, I am sorry to say, are pretty mixed. Looking forward to hearing impressions from the stalwart TA folk. D1vi8 Well-Known Member May 22, 2014 234 5 18 Belgium #4 D1vi8, Nov 4, 2016 Ok, I give it a try in English. I like wargames and board games. 1775 Rebellion is very high rated as a board game. This app represent very well the board game. It gives a fantastic board game feeling. Game itself is not that hard to understand. Rules are not difficult. Manual is only 7 pages. Only played one short campaign and so far I like this game very much. it's a bit like risk with much more depht with the use of cards and some clever rules about firepower (the dice) and movement. Great app, great game. Talbs Well-Known Member May 1, 2011 2,616 377 83 #5 Talbs, Jan 14, 2017 Universal update out if anyone cares (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Me too. I've heard that the original board game is excellent and have been curious about the iOS version ever since it was announced. The Steam version has been out for a while now and yesterday I spent some time reading the user reviews which, I am sorry to say, are pretty mixed. Looking forward to hearing impressions from the stalwart TA folk.
Ok, I give it a try in English. I like wargames and board games. 1775 Rebellion is very high rated as a board game. This app represent very well the board game. It gives a fantastic board game feeling. Game itself is not that hard to understand. Rules are not difficult. Manual is only 7 pages. Only played one short campaign and so far I like this game very much. it's a bit like risk with much more depht with the use of cards and some clever rules about firepower (the dice) and movement. Great app, great game.