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Imagine that in front of you there is a vast and rich land spread out, ready for development. Imagine yourself the leader of a whole nation... Imagine that only on your decisions depends the greatness of the whole civilization. Lead your people forward sensibly and bravely, and your name will remain in the centuries....
What's the game about?In Sid Meyer's Civilization board game, 2 to 4 players take on the roles of great leaders of historically real civilizations, each with their own unique abilities.Players can explore the game's modular map, build cities and buildings, fight, explore increasingly advanced technology, and attract great minds with their level of culture.No matter what style of play you'reyou prefer, the main thing is to lead your people to prosperity!
Who's Sid?Designed by Kevin Wilson, the Sid Meier Civilization board game is inspired by and based on the legendary series of video games created by Sid Meier, in which players take on the arduous burden of ruling an entire civilization through the ages, developing its technology, economy, culture, and military might. As such, the game features four different paths to victory, and each is very different from thethe other one.
Game FeaturesFans of Sid Meier's original series of video games will find much that is familiar, as the tabletop version remains true to the basic principles, although it offers a completely unique gaming experience - you can watch a small nation build an indestructible empire. Players at the beginning of the game, with only one city, one army unit and one scout must pass through the ages and become the greatest empire in the world.Build your empire and stand the test of time using innovative game mechanics with multiple paths to victory!
Will you lead the world's greatest army to crush your enemies? Or perhaps you will be the first to go to the stars, and your civilization will become the most technologically advanced in the history of mankind? In this game, the choice is yours!
An inaccuracy in the Russian edition of CivilizationWe thank Yuri Tapilin for providing this information
Information for those who play the localized version of Sid Meier's Civilization in Russian. An inaccuracy was discovered in the Romans card (see illustration). The nation's property should read as follows: "+1 division on the culture track for each miracle built, city founded, city or village captured".
The text erroneously states that the Romans get a bonus when capturing huts, but not other people's cities. The typo is not critical, but it is advisable to keep it in mind, otherwise the Romans can rush very quickly to cultural victory. There are enough huts at the beginning of the game, but the enemy's city is still to be reached.
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