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Share Embed. Read Critic Reviews. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Reviewer: thefeelguy - favorite favorite favorite - July 22, Subject: I have this! I made a copy of this game, which came in the exact box like u see above.

But u see the problem is, although u could download and install the game. And there is no crack for this game, up till now. I am only concerned if this game is even from the original box. Its a nice game though. Territory enhancements are worked by Worker units. The water system expands food, mines increment creation, and streets increment business and diminish development costs for all associated land units utilizing them.

Structures improve a city somehow or another and costly upkeep. Like units and Wonders, everyone must be assembled when the imperative innovation has been gained. Structures require monetary support each turn and can be crushed.

Just one of each kind of building can be developed in every city. As in past portions of Civilization, there are interesting Wonders of the World that must be constructed once per game.

To accomplish these goals, a few new items are available for research in the tech tree and Small Wonders can be created. The latter work like Great Wonders by conferring certain advantages on a civilization, but every civilization can build the same Small Wonder; thus expect both Americans and Russians to build a Pentagon, for example. The terrain and units have been updated and the cityscape view has a fresh look, but it's still the same 2D maps of old.

Everything happens on the surface of the planet or in the oceans with no subterranean lands to manage. Gone are the animated advisors from Civilization II, which is somewhat of a shame. The sound is surprisingly well done, as workers transform the rugged land and chop down trees with a mighty crash, while armored units growl as they settle into fortify mode.

Sounds progress commensurate with the ages, and the host of sound effects make the countless number of turns spent waiting for a Wonder to be completed somewhat bearable. The relaxing guitar music and other instrument work is rich and enjoyable. Novices to the series, and the genre in general, will find the learning curve somewhat steep, even with the on-line "Civilopedia" and thick manual.

Experienced players will have to readjust strategies to the new features and improved AI; lamentably, it's still only a single-player game.

Cities seem ready to erupt into chaos at the drop of a hat, the amenities notwithstanding. The game tends to reward a "manifest destiny" mindset over a "less is more" attitude.



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