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Civilization II

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Civilization II, developed by MicroProse, is a landmark entry in the classic turn-based strategy series. Players guide a civilization from antiquity through the modern era, expanding territory, advancing technology, building cities, and competing with rival powers. The PlayStation version streamlines the interface for controller play while preserving the deep empire-building and long-term strategic planning that made the original so influential.
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1999-01-01
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The game uses an overhead map and turn-based structure. Each turn, players manage workers, military units, and cities. Exploration, road building, and terrain improvements increase output, while cities produce units, structures, and wonders. The technology tree unlocks new military, economic, and government options, and diplomacy, trade, and warfare shape the course of expansion. Victory can be pursued through conquest, scientific progress, diplomacy, or other strategic paths. On PS, menu-driven controller input replaces mouse-heavy PC controls.

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In the early game, prioritize workers and improvements that boost food and production so your first cities grow quickly. Keep a focused technology path instead of researching too many branches at once. Connect cities with roads to improve trade and make defense easier, and watch happiness carefully to avoid unrest. When fighting wars, concentrate force on capturing cities rather than spreading units thin.

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Tips

Scout nearby terrain early to find strong city sites with good food and production.

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Link core cities with roads to improve trade and movement.

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Balance science and defense in the midgame so expansion does not leave you vulnerable.

User Reviews

A deeply absorbing strategy game with a huge amount of replay value.

User Reviews

The PS version is more controller-friendly while keeping the series' complexity intact.

User Reviews

Slow-paced, but easy to get lost in for hours at a time.

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