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Civilization V Tutorial: Learning to Play

Civilization V Tutorial: Learning to Play

Civilization V is a brand new addition to the Civilization franchise and, as such, it introduces new mechanics and ideas. It is a more intuitive game that previous Civilization games overall, but it can still be intimidating for new players. This guide will help you learn the game.
Civilization V Combat: Strategy and Tactics

Civilization V Combat: Strategy and Tactics

Combat has always been an important part of the Civilization franchise, but is has often been modeled in very simplistic ways. Civilization 5 changes this slightly by implementing a new combat system that is more like hex-based PC wargames of old.
A Complete Guide to City Building in Civilization 5

A Complete Guide to City Building in Civilization 5

Managing your cities properly is a crucial part of Civilization 5. This guide provides in-depth information about how to properly develop your cities as the grow from tiny towns to sprawling metro centers. Building your cities correctly will mean the difference between victory and defeat.
Freeciv Strategy: How to Conquer the World

Freeciv Strategy: How to Conquer the World

Freeciv is a freeware game developed in the spirit of Civilization II. As such, it is all about world domination. Conquering the world isn’t easy, but like Civilization II there is undoubtedly a dominate strategy - expand, expand, expand!
Civilization 3 Review for Windows PC

Civilization 3 Review for Windows PC

Civilization 3 has a much simpler interface and easy diplomacy setup than the previous games. The graphics have improved and many additional victory conditions have been added, including the space race victory, but the overall look and feel of the game remains the same.
Sid Meier's Civilization IV review

Sid Meier's Civilization IV review

Ever wanted to manage your own civilization and its every minute aspect? Ever wanted to handle the intricacies of diplomatic discourse on the verge of war? No? Then you probably shouldn’t read this. However if the answer is yes, you might want to discover the immense historic-span of this classic.