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many of the old classic DOS based games like civilization are called "abandonware"...: first, you have to know which directory the game is saved to. once you find the path, write...
1 Answers · Games & Recreation · 14/06/2009
Sid Meier 's Civilization IV is the main game . The other's are just expantion packs for it. Sid Meier ...
2 Answers · Games & Recreation · 17/10/2009
... the total war series. they are a series of games with between 20 and 50 factions, depending...left the original Medieval and Shogun games off the list because they are very outdated...
6 Answers · Games & Recreation · 13/06/2013
... and time consuming, all the qualities of a good game . It never reached the heights of Civ, but it was...
4 Answers · Games & Recreation · 20/08/2007
...virtually install whatever version of Windows that the original Civilization game was intended to be played on (you will need an old ...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 20/07/2010
... give a brief answer, if Hitler were to be added to a game like Sid Meier 's Civilization, a lot of people would see that as an act of insensitivity...
4 Answers · Games & Recreation · 13/12/2011
... more for a one character experience. The game Robin Hood: Defender of... has a more similar total playout to Sid Meier 's Pirates- and it deals with...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 06/08/2011
...the latest one in the series though: " Sid Meier ’s Civilization V: Brave...the critically acclaimed 2010 PC Game of the Year. This new expansion...
1 Answers · Games & Recreation · 30/11/2013
like civilization no i don't think so i think civilization revolution was a sort of door opener in a way of saying. sid meier made several pc versions just less cartoonish for the pc you can find some of them i know on steam for pc.
1 Answers · Games & Recreation · 07/09/2011
Try posting this question in the rules forum for this game on BoardGameGeek.com http://www.boardgamegeek.com/forum/807961/ sid - meiers -civilization-the-board- game /rules
1 Answers · Games & Recreation · 02/01/2011