Note: This is a HTML adaptation of the Liberty Or Death Game
Play Guide, authored by Koei Corporation.
Overview As Commander in Chief of forces of the American Colonies or
the Crown of England, you must win the support of the people and
prove yourself a superior strategist upon the battlefld in order
to stay in power. To win the war, you must eliminate all enemy
held territories from the map within 20 years.
Game set up If this is the first time you are playing Liberty or Death,
we recommend you begin by playing on the American side. Winning
the game is much easier for the Americans than it is for the British,
as history has proven.
Choose a 1 player game.
Select George Washington as your Commander-in-Chief and play
for the Americans.
Set game level to Easy.
Distribute budgetary funds throughout the military. Leave
Officer Salaries as is, contribute to the First Fleet, and allot
the remaining funds to Regiment Support.
Begin the fight for liberty!
Basic game strategies
The strength of your forces can be summed up in three items:
soldiers, food, and powder. When comparing your power to the enemy,
make sure you come out ahead in these areas. If not, your losses
will be great when you go to battle.
Maintain a balance between Soldiers, Food and Men:
Draft the maximum number of troops possible.
Purchase enough food to equal the number of men in troops.
Purchase enough powder to equal two times the number of men in
troops.
If you do not have the funds to draft more men, use the Re-form
command to shift men between troops.
Never go to war with less food than men unless you have an
obvious advantage over your enemy.
Purchase arms to give each division the maximum possible amount
of arms.
Always Recruit allied generals. 50 gold will usually win them
over to your side. If the general has low loyalty and attempts
to recruit him fail, send a higher ranking continental or loyalist
general into the allied district and usurp control from the allied
general.
When going to battle, invade with as many divisions as you
can. You will suffer fewer losses sending a division into battle
with 500 men than you will sending the same division in with 400
men.
Battle tactics Fleet attacks
Always attack enemy districts by sea if you have fleets.
Once your fleet arrives on enemy territory, place your land-based
divisions in a defensive position, using Entrench.
Use your fleet to attack enemy troops and reduce their numbers.
Finish off the weakened enemy troops with your divisions before
the fifteenth day of battle.
Entrenching divisions
By effectively using the Entrench command you can maximize
enemy troop loss and minimize your own losses in battle.
To Entrench, divisions must be positioned on hills or in a
clear area on a plain.
Try to foresee the enemy's tactics and point your troops in
the direction of the suspected enemy attack.
When an entrenched unit is attacked, its losses will not be
as great as the attacking unit. Whittle down enemy troops by letting
them attack your Entrenched units. This tactic is useful when
you have fewer troops than the enemy.
Only attack enemy units from an entrenched position when you
have superior total troop numbers or if you are running out of
time in battle .
Retreating from the Enemy
"He who fights, then runs away, lives to fight another
day." This motto is especially true in Liberty or Death.
When troop numbers fall below 50, weakened units should be
withdrawn from battle using the Retreat command.
Exception: If there are only two units left on the battlefield,
and your unit outnumbers the enemy - youire likely to win - battle
to the end
Guerrilla attacks
Guerrilla troops are most effective attacking at night.
When the enemy is on flat land, Guerrillas will do the most
damage when attacking from forests, mountains, or hills.
Overall Strategies
The best overall strategy to use in Liberty or Death can be
summarized as "Contain and Conquer".
At the beginning of the game you should be able to conquer
most enemy held territories through use of the battle strategies
and tactics listed above.
Near the end of the game, however, you may notice that certain
enemy generals are quite adept at retreating and escaping your
grasp. For instance, an general might escape to an adjacent enemy-allied
or unoccupied territory when you attack. This general is referred
to as a "Slippery General".
A slippery general will continue to escape into adjacent empty
or enemy-allied districts until you trap him in a territory surrounded
by districts under your control, or by water.
Once you have contained a slippery general, you can conquer
the district he is trapped in and imprison him for the rest of
the game.