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PCRefugee
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Scotland
Apr 2002 time: 05:22
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You can buy it online at www.eaglegames.net It costs $59.99 but you'll probably have to pay about another £10 in tax and handling if you live in the UK.
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Grumbold
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London, UK
Mar 2000 time: 05:22
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Just got the game from a UK supplier (the charges from the US were astronomical.) Its going to be at least a week before I get to play it for real unfortunately. I do have some initial observations...
The quality of the components appears high. The map board is fixed as you have seen, but each land tile is given a random discovery marker so games should play differently depending on where they appear. These can be a resource (Wine, Horses, Iron, Gems, Spices, Oil, Coal, Rare Metals) an event (Free Tech, 10 Gold, Minor Civ, Plague) a terrain (Desert, Mountains, Jungle, Fertile) or no encounter. The terrains limit the maximum size of city that can be built but have no effect on combat.
In the basic game you expand and grow rapidly, with each age concluding the turn that someone buys their third tech (it doesnt matter what they are.)
Every turn you get gold equal to:
1. the size of your cities (doubled if you have the resource rolled on the chart)
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2. The number of different resources you have times the number of techs you own
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3. a fixed bonus for owning 3,4 or 5 of the same resource.
So it looks like there should be plenty of fights over the resource squares.
Combat is done by chosing a piece to fight with, revealing it to your opponent, then rolling dice. You get one dice for an ancient era piece up to 4 dice for modern. You get +4 to the roll if you picked Cav(+tank) vs inf, inf vs arty or arty vs cav. Planes just stack and add +1 dice. You get +1 for every 2 techs you own. Whoever loses the die roll loses their combatants. Ties everyone loses. Keep going until one side is destroyed. No truces or retreats.
If you reach a milestone you can build a wonder. These do nothing except score victory points and cannot be captured.
The advanced game expects you to manage happiness and productiveness in your cities (four levels each) and gives you specific benefits depending on which techs and wonders you own. Combat units can be improved a little (most notably planes, which get very strong) during an era.
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Lars-E
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How about "A friend will buy it and there will be 3 of us playing it at Christmas".
The 3 of us play the original Civilization board game a few times a year. Maybe we will change to the PC-based game now.
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