

Lego enthusiasts will use their shovels to build some makeshift defenses for their little comrades. The natural leaders will favor the roles of officers. Others will be in charge of the various pieces of artillery present in the game. Some will be the musicians of the different companies and will walk around the battlefield with a trumpet to motivate the troops. The players are therefore divided into several regiments and have access to several roles, more or less flattering.

well Battle Cry of Freedom, it’s exactly the same, but transposed to the time of the Civil War. If this doesn’t ring a bell, you might know better Holdfast: Nations At War, released much more recently and totally pumped up the core concept: offering players massive multiplayer battles in the Napoleonic era, where they can take on a bunch of different roles.

The latter was so popular that he later gave an official DLC for this same game: Napoleonic Wars.
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM SUMMARY MOD
Indeed, behind this name hide the creators of the mod Mount and Musket Battalion for Mount & Blade Warbands.
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM SUMMARY TRIAL
Gender: Large scale multi FPS | Developer: Flying Squirrel Entertainment | Publisher: Flying Squirrel Entertainment | Platforms: Steam | Price : 20€ | Minimum configuration: 3.5GHz Quad Core 6GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX 960 | Languages : audio in English and text in French | Release date : Ma| Duration : as long as there are living Confederatesīattle Cry of Freedom is not a trial run for the developers of Flying Squirrel Entertainment. That’s it Battle Cry of Freedom a game that balances 500 players on a Civil War battlefield, for a joyous mess where the epic meets the ridiculous at every moment. We follow him and charge now at fifty towards the southern lines, on a background of hardbass. That’s when a low cost version of Abraham Lincoln lands in front of us, picks up our precious banner, and shouts “Let’s go butcher those fascist redneck motherfuckers! “. A fraction of a second later, this poor bugger is mowed down by the first volley of lead sent by the southerners on our ranks. In front of me a player intones “ Marching Through Georgia” marching towards Confederate lines while proudly waving the Union flag.
