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18 July 2008

June Rankings

Success for `Arne3` and `eilifant`

18 July 2008

May Rankings!

Success for `Arne3` and `MatthewBashover`

16 July 2008

EBay Sales

We are selling some of our inventory on EBay.

12 July 2008

Hooker and Lee

Union units that can move freely now highlighted!

11 July 2008

Supported Software Update

Old launcher and Windows versions no longer supported.

2 July 2008

Island War Updated

A new version is available.

2 July 2008

Napoleon At War Updated

A new version is available.

2 July 2008

WW2XX Game system Updated

A new version is available

23 June 2008

North Africa Updated

A new version is available

23 June 2008

Across Suez Updated!

A new version is available.

11 June 2008

WestWall Updated

An update is available for WestWall

11 June 2008

NLB Updated

A new version of Napoleons Last Battles is available

11 May 2008

The 100,000th Hex War

A press release from HexWar.com

20 March 2008

Support System Updated

Posted a major update to the the on-line help system and support requests.

2 January 2007

Blue & Gray `Classic`

Updated the game engine.

Antietam

September 17, 1862

Screenshot of a game of Antietam in progress.

Antietam is a tactical level simulation of the bloodiest one day battle ever to be fought on North American soil. It was the culmination of the Confederate summer offensive of 1862 and marked the end of the first Southern invasion of the North. While tactically it was little better than a draw, it was a decisive strategic and political defeat for the Confederacy and profoundly influenced the eventual outcome of the war. The battle took place around Antietam Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, in Maryland.

Number of Hexes
588
Number of Units
99
Number of Game Turns
10
Documents
Exclusive Rules
Designer's Notes
Tactical Notes
Credits
Terrain Effects Chart
Map
Antietam Game Map
Hot Seat Mode
Subscribers can play the whole game in Hot Seat mode. Otherwise the first two turns can be played.
Platforms
Mac OS X Mac OS X
Microsoft Windows Windows