Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization:: Reviews:: No map, no tech tree, but deservedly most popular civ game there is external link

Mon, Mar 23 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums
Cards? But where's my Tech Tree?=== Icons? What Icons?====== That doesn't sound like a Civ game!==== Is it just Multiplayer Solitaire?====== For those wanting something along those lines I'd recommend Twilight Imperium (it even has a tech tree!) though the theme is very different.

 
 

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Review: Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age:: I never thought I'd play Civilization with my kids! external link

As we finished, Joey came upstairs and saw us ending our game and demanded that I play a game with him. I told him it would have to wait until the morning, so at 7:30 this morning as I staggered out of bed we began another game. Joey didn't totally understand the relationship between goods and coi...
Fri, Oct 2 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 

Clash of Cultures:: Reviews:: Prototype Review external link

Thumbnail I've always loved Civ games. Civilization brought me to board games. Vinci promised to be in the same vein, but left me unsatisfied. I've read about Sid Meier's Civilization: The Boardgame and Tempus, and decided they were not for me. Antike scratched the expansion and conquest itch, but fel...
Tue, Jun 23 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 

Sid Meier's Civilization: The Boardgame:: Reviews:: The Clunky and Lively King external link

Thumbnail History of Ages(Prelude) Then again, could I say myself that I am a Civilization gamer if I've never tried the game who start it all? The game who also inspired the legendary Sid Meier himself to create his amazing series? The Civilization/Advanced Civilization?
Fri, Apr 3 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 

Advanced Civilization - A (somewhat) level-headed and short review of a holy-grail game. external link

So, what is it about? Advanced Civilization is pretty much a game of negotiation and logistics. You move your pieces around in order to build cities and thus be able to draw more cards and, after trading, be able to buy technologies (VPs). That's the essence of it. There's more added to it, of co...
Mon, Jan 12 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 

Opinion: The Best Strategy Game: Civilization 4 external link

Thumbnail This is a video review of Sid Meier's Civilization IV. Sid Meier's continuing series of strategy games is even better now with Civ 4 www.expotv.com
Sat, Jan 10 |  from expotv.com

 

XBOX 360 Game Review: Civilisation Revolution aka my final purchase from Woolworths external link

4/5 - It is one of only a handful of turn based strategy games on the XBOX 360 and is a good game despite it flaws and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a turn based strategy game for the Xbox 360.  Game Details Title: Sid Meiers Civilization Revolution Developer: Firaxis Games Re...
Sun, Dec 28 |  from randomremarks (WordPress)

 

REVIEW: Civilization Revolution DS external link

The novelty of being able to play Civilization on a pocket-sized device got to me, and I bought Civilization Revolution for my DS. The result is rather good, excellent even, but it also suffers from a number of irritating little lacks, lacks that result from the developers not taking the DS...
Thu, Dec 4 |  from Curmudgeon Gamer

 

Opinion: Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization - TTA third edition changes external link

Thumbnail Cards are printed on heavy, plastic stock so they should last for a long, long time. The game designer (Sid Meyer) and the rock icon (Elvis) cards have gotten new graphics to avoid infringement and copyright issues (possibly there's been some threatening noises from Elvis's estate's law...
Sun, Oct 26 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 

Opinion: Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization - Worth Every Dime. external link

Thumbnail Through the Ages hits a spot for me as only this game does. Many comparisons can and should be made to the computer game franchise Civilization, and they should be because any fan of that wonderful series will find many similarities in this boardgame and some clear differences.
Sat, Oct 18 |  from BoardGameGeek Forums

 
 
 

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