From Strategyinformer.com: "Battleplan: American Civil War is a slightly odd take on warfare. The idea here is that warfare is all about the strategic decisions; moving troops, building bridges and defences on the fly, ensuring artillery are supplied with ammunition and the importance of a battlefield commander. But that doesn't really describe it, that makes it sound like some kind of slow-paced experience where you meticulously plan every move, rubbing your palm against your beard-face (or your hopefully non-bearded lady-face) in moments of stern contemplation".
Elexus from 3rd-strike writes:
"Although there’s not much content available after completing the campaign, I really liked the simplicity of Battleplan: American Civil War. Both music and graphic wise, the game could’ve used some more fleshing out. Overall, for its price, this proves to be some fun entertainment. If you’re looking for a light strategy game or want to get familiar with the genre, I’d say give Battleplan a try."