The main differences between Civilization Revolution 1 and 2 can be seen in the visuals. In the sequel, environments are lush. Cities grow as objects within the world, rather than just icons. Battles ...
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The first game for the Civilization game franchise designed specifically for mobile doesn't succumb to the trend for ongoing in-app purchases. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger ...
To a seasoned Civilization player, the idea of slimming and streamlining the series's mechanics seems heinous. After all, the franchise recipe is tried and tested, and even the most recent game on PC, ...
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution 2 is designed to give players bite-sized Civ rounds that satisfy those quick-fix strategy simulation needs while still delivering a meaty, meaningful experience.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution 2, a sequel to Firaxis Games' 2008 turn-based strategy game, will launch next month for mobile devices. The game ...
Civilization Revolution 2 has been revealed by publisher 2K Games. The latest in the Sid Meier series is coming exclusively to iOS on July 2, so if you don't have a suitable Apple device you might be ...
Somehow this slid under my radar: Civilization Revolution 2 exists, a sequel to 2008’s Civilization Revolution, and it’s available as I’m typing this for $15 on the iOS App Store (with an Android ...
Conspiracy theorists and doomsday-goers can feel a bit better today -- or worse, depending on how you look at it. Screenshots and videos have spread through the Internet like wildfire these past few ...
A simplified version of a Civilization game has always struck me as an oxymoron. Taking Firaxis’ famously addictive turn-based strategy series about guiding a nation from cavedwellers to spacefarers ...