The game uses a top-down map and turn-based structure, with each turn devoted to city production, technology research, diplomacy, and unit movement. Cities can construct buildings, wonders, and military units, while expansion depends on exploration, colonization, and warfare. Victory usually comes through conquest, technology, or a strong diplomatic and economic lead. The PS version is menu-driven and optimized for controller play, rewarding long-term planning and resource management.
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There is no fixed protagonist; the player acts as the ruler of a civilization.
In the early game, explore quickly and secure strong resource sites before rivals do. Balance your technology path between economy and military so you are not outpaced by neighbors. Build roads and trade links to improve city efficiency, and keep a mobile reserve instead of committing all forces to the front line.
Tips
Settle on food- and shield-rich tiles early, since growth matters more than reckless expansion.
Tips
Maintain a technology lead, especially in infrastructure and military efficiency.
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Keep strong neighbors friendly when possible to avoid fighting on multiple fronts.
User Reviews
A true classic with a slow pace, but very addictive for players who enjoy deep empire management.
User Reviews
The PS interface is a bit clunky, yet it preserves the core fun of building a civilization.
User Reviews
One more turn is a real danger here; it is the kind of strategy game that keeps pulling you back in.
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