Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis is an entertainment strategy game developed by Playdek. The latest update (v1.00), released on <em>August 26, 2022</em>, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.47 out of 5 stars based on 32 reviews. Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis costs <em>$4.99</em> to download. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer.
Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis
Playdek, Inc.
Genre: Entertainment
Ratings: 4.47
Version: 1.0.3
Updated 26/08/22
Downloads: 404
Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis is an entertainment strategy game developed by Playdek. The latest update (v1.00), released on August 26, 2022, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.47 out of 5 stars based on 32 reviews. Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis costs $4.99 to download. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer.
What is Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis app?
Game Description
Can you drive the Secessionist into the Fort Sumter trap that gave Lincoln his historic victory? Can you successfully use the issue of States Rights to divide Northern opinion? Fort Sumter let’s you explore this seminal moment in American history in a fast-playing, easy-to-learn game.
Ready to enjoy Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (1.00), which requires 334 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Fort Sumter: Secession Crisis app, visit our forums.
This is a smooth implementation of the excellent GMT board game. It plays well and has a fairly intuitive interface. No complaints, I’m enjoying it thoroughly!
★★★★★Excellent
The AI can be slow, but it is an excellent challenge. No game is a guaranteed win. Well done. Price is a bit high I think.
★★★☆☆Weak AI
Good game, if a little abstract, but the AI is very weak.
★★★★★F S
Great game. Keep up the good work. You hit one out of the park.
★★★☆☆Great game - Needs slight UI work
Love the game and the implementation. Couple suggestions that would make it 5 stars:
• Clear status symbols or text that says who’s turn it is for online play. Tough to decipher from the game lobby screen.
• Dragging a Card to play on an iPhone X and above is difficult due to the “swipe up” gesture that closes the app. Cards need to be placed so it is easier to select. Every time you accidentally swipe up, the game has to reload, seems like this should have been caught during play testing.