4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Civil War: 1864 Gold for iPhone.
Civil War: 1864 Gold is paid iOS app published by Hunted Cow Studios Ltd.
awbaggett
Most iPhone games get pretty boring for me, but the Civil War bundle has been my go to for a couple of months now. Well worth the money for a great series of games.
Awesome dud39073
Great game. Worth $7.99!!! If you love war strategy, this is definitely your game! It's a lot easier than what you would think.
+Trousers+
Outstanding game!!!!! I own all your Civil War titles and they are wonderful!!!!! How about making a game that connects all major Civil War battles into one huge campaign !!!!!! Matrix Games did this with one of their titles called Steel Panthers!!!!! They called the Mega Campaign !!!!!! All together I own 31 of your titles and they are all outstanding in their own right!!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
Plant union
This game is awesome, this series is probably the best Civil War game series on mobile devices. But for Civil War 1864, it will be perfect if the two player mode in Civil War 1863 is added into this game.
Majorsdaddy
A little tricky to figure out the controls, but all in all an excellent Civil War game. And I'm a living historian.
MSgt Pepe
Totally unplayable as the Confederate player. Cannot get past the first battle as the game will not recognize when you meet all victory conditions. I even went to turn 200 (!!!) waiting for my victory to be awarded... and without it, you cannot progress to the other battles in the campaign!!!
Mcseron
You can not win as a confederate on the first game. Does not stop at turn 18. Even destroying the entire union army does not give you a victory. Since this is first battle you can not play the other scenarios
All Friggin Nicknames Taken
I love this game and was happy to see the Atlanta battles added. However, it is impossible to complete the first battle as a Confederate so none of the other scenarios are accessible. Even after destroying the Union forces and holding all control points prior to turn 18, the game continued on without end.
Christopher.Frampton
If the goal of this game was to capture all the hair-wrenching frustration of RISK without dice set during the Civil War.....Nailed it!!!