12260 Sid Meier’s Civilization Iv

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12260 Sid Meiers Civilization Iv

Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Colonization is the third providing in the award winning Civilization IV series. A re-imagining of the classic Colonization game Sid Meier invented in 1994 Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Colonization is a total conversion of the Civilization IV engine into a game experience in which players will lead a European nation on their quest to colonize and thrive in the New World. Players will be challenged to guide their humans from the oppressive motherland discover a New World negotiate trade and fight as they acquire great power and battle for their freedom and independence.Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Colonization does not require the primary Civilization IV game to play.Features Classic Game Design Rebuilt for the Modern Era: Usher forth a new generation of Sid Meier s Colonization with gameplay built on the award winning Civilization IV engine providing the finelooking visuals famously addictive gameplay and endless fun that are synonymous with Sid Meier system games. Fight the Homeland and Establish a New Nation: Play as the English Spanish French or the Dutch and journeying to a brave new world in search of freedom from your oppressive homeland. Improved Diplomacy: Sustain peace and support your followers as you engage in modern negotiations with natives other colonists and the hostile homeland — Trade resources gold and land as you build the foundation for a self sufficient and powerful colony. Historical Figures Provide Adaptive Gameplay: Acquire founding fathers such as John Smith Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams who will help guide your nation to freedom based on your gameplay style. Brand New Interface: Both Civilization IV fans and players new to the series will feel right at home with an interface that Firaxis has built to

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Tough Game to Get Down
By Tarik E. Sivonen
I wish there was a tutorial on how to set up automatic trading between settlements. The game gets tedious. I have only been able to finish one game to completion. I could spend the time to learn … The game just doesn’t pull me in.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
1original was much better
By purdueme91
I have been a huge, huge fan of Sid Meier’s Civilization ever since the beginning. The original Colonization stills holds some good memories for me and this version just falls short because of the endplay.

Here are the good things about the game: Graphics look great (the engine and 3D graphics make the game much easier to enjoy compared to the original). It is still great to be producing specialized products (cigars, cloth, guns, tools) by using your specialists in the cities. Figuring out trade routes between your cities to keep raw materials flowing to your factories and then off to your port to be shipped to Europe is still as intriguing as before.

But here are the 2 downfalls of the game (one small and one huge). Unlike the other Civ games, you are almost always in your city screen. You spend almost no time outside moving units or improving tiles. One little pet peeve is that the music (which is great) does not play in the city screens. So sitting in the city screens was dull for me. I was finding myself with nothing to do for turns at a time while I was waiting for my ships to come back from Europe or waiting for something to be built/person to be trained.

All that said, I would give this expansion 4 or 5 stars if they hadn’t totally messed up the play after your Revolution. One interesting thing added was writing your Constitution. You are allowed to select different improvements which allow you to for example continue selling goods in Europe or all slaves becoming freemen. But after that, the Revolution is totally impossible. The really hue gripe I have is: your King’s forces are made to be impossible to defeat. And the second is that you are fighting him totally on your own (which of course with the American Revolution is totally inaccurate). In the first Colonization, you were fighting an overwhelming force, ambushing the King’s men whenever you, and producing liberty bells to convince one of the other European powers to provide help. Well that doesn’t happen anymore because all that historic tie in has been removed. Like Civ 4, all units have upgrades based on experience. Every single solider sent to invade will have a minimum of 3 upgrades. They also have a higher base attack than any person you can buy, produce or train (I believe the soldiers are 4 attack and the best you can get is a veteran soldier at 3). So suffice it to say, you be sending your soldiers to die time after time after time against 1 soldier. During my second try at my Revolution, I had 15(!!) consecutive attacks on the same solider. I attacked with cannons, dragoons, veteran soldiers one after the other. Every single one died and I didn’t take that one solider down 1 hit point. I turned whole cities into nothing but soldiers and upgraded my defenses to fortresses (which are worthless because the King’s 15 cannons he has sitting on one tile will destroy it in 2 turns) and MIGHT win 1 fight out of 10. And don’t even bother to try to attack the King’s navy. The Men O War are much stronger than anything you can build or buy so it’s just a waste of resources to watch them get sunk one after another.

Save your money and skip this expansion. I am currently playing the Warlords expansion which gets rids of the bugs from Civ 4 Gold and give it 5 stars. I will also be trying out the Beyond the Sword expansion.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4Civilization 4: Colonization Mac
By ESP11
Uses the Civilization 4 engine, but Civilization 4 is NOT required to play. In addition, lots of details are different from Civilization 4 (and also different from the original Colonization game), so a review of the rules is in order before jumping in. I had experience with both Civilization 4 and the old Colonization game; nevertheless, I failed to win the game my first time through, even on the easiest setting. The main problem was not having sufficient Rebel Sentiment to allow me to declare independence (and insufficient forces, even if I had been able to declare it). My second time through I was able to declare independence with 10 turns (out of 300!) to spare, and did eventually win the ensuing fight (although things did look bleak for a while).

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