Good night! :-o
Sorry man.
Civilization Revolution
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Civ II is my favorite. I tried Civ III but couldn’t get used to the new graphics. All of the Civilization games are the most immersive and exciting computer games availible. You can control the economy, the military, taxes, luxuries, happiness, and public works.
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I have Civ III. Byzantines and Ottomans are my favorites! Can’t wait for Civ V with HEXES!
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Still play Civ Rev a decent amount. Like was said earlier, it can be played in an evening and has that “One more turn” feel that makes it hard to stop once you start playing.
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Does anyone use/make scenarios for any of the Civ games? I really enjoy Civ II scenarios, and I make a few from time to time
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I played the Rise of Rome scenario in Civ III.
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@Col.:
Still play Civ Rev a decent amount. Like was said earlier, it can be played in an evening and has that “One more turn” feel that makes it hard to stop once you start playing.
I just wait till I take over a city or a full civilization.
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Civ IV expansion beyond the sword has a great world war ii Europe/pacific scenario. both take a while to get into but once you do, their amazingly fun, challenging, but fun
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I like yelling when im greece, FFFFFFFOOOOOOORRRRRRR SSSSSPPPPPPPAAAAARRRRTTTTAAAAA!!!
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I found a WWII scenario for Civ IV BTS that’s pretty good. By a guy named Tinder. It can be found on the civfantatics site.
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I have Civ 3, 4, 5, and Revolution. The Beyond the Sword expansion has a really great World War II scenario with all kinds of new mechanics. It is hard to learn, but once you know how to use them, it is really fun.
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The Civ games are truly great. Very easy to loose yourself in them, haha.
For a Civ-type game that’s TOTALLY CUSTOMIZABLE, including WW2 era I really liked a game called “Empire Earth II”. Anyone eber play that one?
“Tall Paul”
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Civilization Test of Time is the Best one in my opinion