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Buildings in a final category, Wonders, provide major advantages to the civilization that builds it, either across their entire empire or just in the building city, depending on the Wonder. Over time, further settlers can be created, forming new cities buildings can be built to improve each city's overall productivity military units can be formed, focusing either on defense, offense, or exploration and technologies can be researched, allowing for newer buildings and units, among others. In the early stages of the game, uncivilized villages consisting of primitives,such as barbarians, and friendly villages will be encountered. That settler has the capability to found a city, which, depending on its specific mix of geographical surroundings, begins harvesting food (for the continued growth of the city), production (for the creation of units and buildings), and trade (that can be then turned into either research points or wealth). The main game of Civilization Revolution begins in 4000 BC, with a lone settler unit in the middle of a little-explored region. The original game was removed from the iOS App Store on September 1, 2016. Ī sequel, Civilization Revolution 2, was released on July 2, 2014. It is also available on Xbox Live Marketplace as a download. A similar demo, Civilization Revolution Lite, was released for iOS that allows play until the Modern Era as Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, or Genghis Khan. The demo allows players to play until 1250 AD on a fixed map as Cleopatra or Julius Caesar, and also allows multiplayer play. Ī demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace and the North American PlayStation Store on June 5, 2008.
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The absence of a PlayStation Portable version was attributed to a lack of development manpower. A Wii version was originally expected but was cancelled. The video game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Windows Phone, and iOS. It is a spin-off of the Civilization series. The serious Civ fans, however, should keep to their PCs: this one isn't for them.Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is a 4X, turn-based strategy game developed in 2008 by Firaxis Games with Sid Meier as designer. It may also serve as a 'nicotine patch' for megalomaniacs a healthier alternative to wasting whole days taking over the world. Fans of the older Civ games may enjoy it for nostalgia. NZGamer (75/100): "For new players, it may be a stepping stone to true greatness.This slick new Civilization may be more reduction than Revolution, but it's easily one of the most distinctive games on 360 and PS3." An 8 may not be enough to convince cynical minds to suck it and see, which is a terrible shame. Eurogamer (80/100): "Unfortunately, I'd be lying, as the many punches Civ Rev pulls means its exhilaration is so often followed by slight dissatisfaction.
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While far from as deep as the PC games, Revolution is a fine achievement, extremely accessible and great fun to play.
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The Xbox 360, PS3 and DS versions of Civ Rev will be available in North America July 8. The common thread running through many of the reviews (for better or worse) is that Revolution isn't a console port of the PC's excellent Civilization IV a point the developers have been incessantly repeating since Revolution was first shown last year. Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is out in the PAL lands and reviews on the "accessible," console-centric interpretation of the epic franchise are coming in.
