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For the People, 2006 Edition

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For the People, 2006 Edition


PUBLISHED: 2000, 2006
DESIGNER: Mark Herman
DEVELOPER: Mark Simonitch
ART DIRECTOR: Rodger B. MacGowan
MAP & CARD ART: Mark Simonitch
COUNTER ART: Mark Simonitch & Rodger B. MacGowan
PRODUCERS: Gene Billingsley, Tony Curtis, Andy Lewis, Rodger MacGowan, Mark Simonitch


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1. Steve on 12/15/2007, said:

If I had to narrow my game collection down to 10 games For The People would be one of them. Other than A House Divided I could not think of a better CW game of this scale. Since I am from East Tennessee (and a union CW reenactor) I liked the union secisionist in Tennessee card Mark herman put in.
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2. Tom on 10/26/2007, said:

Fantastic game!
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3. Steve on 10/22/2007, said:

Simply the best strategic ACW game that uses a single map and reasonable counter set. Does an excellent job of simulating the ACW using the card driven format.
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4. Dr. Philipp on 9/25/2007, said:

Great game...the card sharks will teach you lessons but you can counter with luck and good play.
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5. Karl on 9/25/2007, said:

Grand strategy games based on the American Civil War are rare, and this one stands a gem among the few. While the rules are not terribly difficult the game play is very complex and makes the re-playability of this game very high.
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6. Brian on 9/24/2007, said:

Best strategic level game about the American Civil War. While the rules are slightly more complex than the average card driven wargame the game is well worth the effort if you are a civil war buff.
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7. Mikolaj on 9/24/2007, said:

The best strategy game about American Civil War!
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For the People is a grand strategy game of the American Civil War covering the conflict from Texas to Pennsylvania, from the firing on Fort Sumter to the end at Appomattox Court House. You take the role of either President Lincoln or President Davis and command the armies, promote and relieve generals, conduct amphibious assaults, dispatch cavalry raids, and even battle incompetency and political intrigue among members of your own cabinet.

For the People includes a deck of strategy cards for conducting campaigns and incorporating the many events and personalities of the war. The Confederate player can build ironclads, naval mines (torpedoes), submarines, conduct overseas purchases, and work towards foreign intervention. The Union player can build up his naval blockade, his ironclad fleet, fight draft riots, secure the Border States, and issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Relive the history of this exciting time when our nation was torn asunder.

2006 Edition Note: The 2006 version of For the People incorporates very few design modifications, but considerable "clean up" changes to the game rules. The biggest change from the 2000 version is the addition of twenty new optional playing cards to the deck, and a general rewording of many of the deck's original cards. Players wishing to upgrade but not buy an entire new game may order the 2006 Edition card deck separately. The 2006 Edition rules are available as a free download from the Living Rules section of our website. Together, those two items encompass the vast majority of updates to the 2006 edition.
 
TIME SCALE 4 months per turn
MAP SCALE Point-to-point system
UNIT SCALE 6,000 men per strength point
NUMBER OF PLAYERS One or two