
Sarah LeBoeuf of Gamervision.com writes: "If you could sum up the entire Civilization series in four words, they would be “Just one more turn”. In a single turn, warriors can march closer to their next battle, the capital city can produce more gold, settlers can explore previously unseen areas of land, and technology can advance just a little bit, bringing your civilization closer to boats, airplanes, rocket ships. However, no civilization can be built in a day, which is what makes the Civilization games so addictive. Each turn might take only seconds, but before you know it, hours have passed and you have advanced from the prehistoric era to the dawn of space travel. With the franchise already very popular on PCs and consoles (thanks to 2008’s Civilization Revolution), developer Firaxis didn’t have an easy task ahead when they set out to make the deepest, most addictive Civilization yet, but after being given an hour to play the game, I think they may have pulled it off."

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