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"8 years later, still playing..."
I've been playing this game regularly since 1996. Somehow I never grow tired of it.

Sometimes I feel like spending more time developing a productive civil society. Other times I want to destroy everyone else and kick [back]!

If you're into SimCity, this is a great game. If you're into history, this is a great game.

"Hard to get bored of this game"
I've been playing Civ since 1995, when I first managed to get a copy of the original game.
I like to compare Civ with the movie The Godfather. I think Civ was to strategy gaming what The Godfather was to gangster movies. However, Godfather Part II is a more epic movie. Well, so is Civ 2. A much more complex game, that fully beats Civ!
I've been playing for 9 years, and I still enjoy one whole night playing a Civ 2 game.
Civ 2 has changed me so much as a game, and I would rank among the best ones.

P.S. Godfather Part III wasn't so good, so isn't Civ 3 mainly because it is slow. Civ 2 goes right into the game right off the bat.

"Civilization 2"
Great. My teacher put it on the computer at school and all the boys love it. Good planning and stratagey are a key to this game. Kids in my class even went out and bought the game. If he finds the game, he will buy some and sell it to the boys.

"best computure game around"
i love this game you can spend days playing it and always get a different outcome my brother had the gold edition which is better because it has all the scenarios but this is a great game it does get boring though when you control most of the world but its still very addictive

"A great sequel to a great game Buy it!"
I got the multiplayer gold edition of this game, in which you could play online. It also included many scenarios. This is a very addictive game, the scenarios and scoring give this game infinite replay value, and it can be played hours and hours without blinking. If you can find the multiplayer gold edition I recommend that more because it has scenarios, and the scenario editor. This is a great game and anybody who likes Real time or turn based strategy will get a real kick out of this game, as I know I have

 

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"No Civ game since has been as fun and engrossing as Civ II", Somehow even Sid Mier has never managed to match Civ 2. This was a can't stop 'til you drop game. Apparently, some people still think it is.

"love or hate ", i loved the game i dont have it on my computer at home but my freind brout in to school last year and i love i have the best score

"A timeless game", I just got this game this weekend and YIKES is it addictive! I got it in a bargin pack of games at Best Buy and now I'm searching for the expansion packs. Sure it's old, but it's still a fantastic game. Get it!!


"Civ 2 stole my life", I cannot even estimate how many hours of my life this game has consumed. I fully blame my less than stellar grades in chemistry and physics on this game. It sucks you in and won't let go. I'm happy to say I've been Civ-free for about 4 months now, but I must admit just writing this review is firing up my cravings. Oh man, maybe I'll play as the Japanese on Deity difficulty. I don't believe I've ever beat it on that level. So hard, the computer civilizations just spread like viruses! Ok, I gotta go before this gets out of hand. Suffice to say, this game is absolutely incredible, and it never grows old. I also highly reccommed playing the expansion to this, which involves the Midgard scenario. Good luck!

"Great follow up", This game is extremely fun and addictive. Just remember, it is all about tanks.



 
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"Warning.....This game is EXREMELY addictive!", I have owned this games for a few years and have literally lost months of my life to it. While the graphics are not the greatest, the gameplay keeps you involved for hours (months, years...). It is pure strategy. I never grow tired it. The World War II scenario is fantastic.

All in all, it is the best money I have ever spent.

"Just one more turn...my God, it's 4:30 in the morning!", This is a common refrain for players of this insanely addictive game. If you've played it then no doubt you've had your own experience of a time warp. Start with a humble little band of settlers and after hours of pushing back the darkness of your unexplored surroundings don't be surprised to find yourself totally engossed; perhaps in a massive civilizational war with one of the opposing tribes or involved in a desperate effort to hold things together in the face of unhappy citizens, polluted cities, scattered settlements and scare benefits. Researching, exploring, building, and conquering are your main activities. Time, decisions, choices are your main challenges. Tactically you are faced with deciding on location and number of cities. What tradeoffs are you going to make between city improvements and military forces? On the bigger strategic scale decide between war and peace and expansion or consolidation.

There are various approaches to winning, many wonders to be discovered, vast lands to be explored and hours of fun to be had. Just one more turn...

"Pity My Wife, the Civ II Widow", Satanically addictive, this is the Big Kahuna, the Be-All-End-All of the God games. I strongly recommend this game for the PC gamer who is more of a thinker, plotter, a closeted tyrant than the ubiquitous kill-'em-all shooter. I caveat this hearty recommendation with the very serious warning that if you take to this game, it will alter your time management and your approach to your free time. No, I don't live to get home and hit the Civ II, but my playing of this game has been a significant part of my free time since I picked it up in 1995.

The basic concept is to explore the world, develop your civilization, undertake and endure challenges, and eventually either conquer the world or successfully escape to Alpha Centauri. This is how you "win" the game.

The game itself is somewhat complicated, despite the tutorial and available pop-up helpful hints. Sit down and read the manual a couple of times before you get seriously into the game. The manual itself is a bit rambling, and to my mind poorly organized. Both the table of contents and index do not lend themselves to quickly finding comprehensive answers to questions that arise as you play the game. There is also a large-format fold-out poster describing units, terrain, and civilization advances. This poster is helpful, but only once you have really begun to understand the more esoteric workings of the game.

There are some surprisingly sophisticated nuances to the game, such as submarines being able to carry cruise missiles, and the ability of spies to bribe units/cities, and to repel the espionage attempts of enemy diplomats and spies. To my mind, the capabilties of settlers and engineers are a bit limited, especially in terms of capabilities to modify terrain, but this is certainly not a reason to reject the game.

The graphics are very good, but there are no serious action bits to wow you. The characters/units move in rather unspectacular fashion, and the battle engagements are characterized by the units moving together and then being obscured by "dust" as they duke it out. The audio is quite good, with various bits punctuating events, such as crowds cheering for the building of certain city improvements. Here's some extremely esoteric trivia about Civ II audio: the game's sound of the ancient battle engagement is a modified recording of the battle sounds from the fight between the Black Knight and King Arthur in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." Listen to the audio, then check the movie, and you'll instantly see the connection.

The rewards for achieving the various Wonders of the World (The Colossus, Eiffel Tower, Hoover Dam, the Manhattan Project, etc.) are excellently developed full-motion video clips, complete with original music. The "Leonardo DaVinci's Workshop" is a personal favorite.

The beauty of this game is that it is always different, and always challenging. There are a number of difficulty levels which allow you either to be seriously challenged (that is, see your civilization wiped out very, very quickly) or so ridiculously unchallenged that you conquer the world in no time at all. You can modify the rules and a number of parameters to vary the game, as well as play live online. There are also a number of add-ons and a toolkit which allow you to seriously modify the games you put together.

This is a fantastic game for the thinker, the schemer, the planner. If you enjoy Risk, chess, or other strategy games, this one will very much make you happy.

"The only strategy game that ever mattered.", This is THE word in strategy gaming. I find it hard to believe that anyone who has been playing war games for very long has missed this one. In my opinion, this is the best game ever made, for any platform. Civilization is based on the original game "Empire" by interstel. In "Empire" you controlled armies that invaded foreign lands - discovering as you conquered. In Civilizations I and II, you build an empire from the ground up. Political, economic, scientific, military, and social issues abound. If I were to encounter an alien who did not understand anything about human culture, I would give him/her a copy of Civ II with a Pentium 300 and check back with them in 3 months.

Unfortunately they would probably have taken over the world by then....

Shawn

"Civilization 2", Civilization is by far the greatest strategy game ever created. I have never been so transfixed by any video game like this before. Since the first time I saw the very first Civilization I was hooked. I love this game....creating and controling your very own civlization......what could be better. To anyone who likes to play strategy games, I highly recommend any and all of the Civilization games.

 
 
 

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