Fields of Glory is a real-time strategy video game published by MicroProse for MS-DOS, Amiga (both AGA and ECS) and Amiga CD32 in 1993.
The battles in the game are fought in real-time, and strive to create a sense of realism.
Computer Gaming World in July 1994 rated Fields of Glory three stars out of five.
The reviewer praised the in-game database as "one of the best orders of battle ever developed for the computer, and almost justifies the game's purchase by itself", and the accurate terrain.
He criticized the "incapable" AI, and real-time combat as being too fast at brigade level and too slow at corps level; since the game required both levels to win, he said that the Waterloo battle was too large to manage.