Civilization: Call to Power
from: Loki Entertainment Software
Price: $64.95
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Build an empire to span history, from primitive beginnings into the sci-fi future of 3000 AD. Lead your turn-based conquest on land, in the recesses of the ocean, and into the vastness of outer space. Every strategy devised, technology discovered, and war waged has repercussions on your future world. Answer the call. The power is in your hands.
Build an empire to span history, from primitive beginnings into the sci-fi future of 3000 AD. Lead your turn-based conquest on land, in the recesses of the ocean, and into the vastness of outer space. Every strategy devised, technology discovered, and war waged has repercussions on your future world. Answer the call. The power is in your hands.
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Rating:
- Awesome Gameplay!
I have had fun with this game for years. Nothing is more fun than to use the cheat mode to give yourself all advances, build a vast empire, and then cat and mouse your adversaries into submission, or pit them against each other for your amusement, acting as an extraterrestrially sparked civilization with infinite potential. I have enjoyed conquering other cities, imposing my might on their pathetic, puny theocractic half visions for a society latent with barbarism and economic decadence. Sometimes ... Read More
Rating:
- Too intricate for simple minded gamers
The game is awesome.Using the Great Library helps understand how not only units are used, but to what influence goverments and economic situations have on the use of the plethera of sophisticated units and improvements. Most aspects of game are realistic like: creating dissention in enemy cities, setting up industrial takeovers and high grossing returns on oversea trade routes.The very long time frame allows for great build up of army's and cities but this is where the great fun comes in.Continuous ... Read More
Rating:
- Boy, was I ever disappointed with this one!!!
OK, I was a huge fan of Civ II, which was why I purchased this one in the first place.So I naturally assumed this would be a newer, better version; and that's where I made my mistake.
At first glance, it looks a lot like Civ II, only with different improvements, different Wonders of the World, and most importantly, a longer time-frame into the future, where you can even experiment with futuristic weaponry.So far, so good.
But upon playing it I was sorely disappointed.The new improvements ... Read More
Rating:
- Good, but needs work...
This was the first Civ game I ever played, and soon after I purchased it I mentioned it to a friend who told me that I had wasted my money - I should have bought Civ II.Having now played both, I think they were probably right.CTP is certainly better in terms of graphics and other goodies, but there are some fundamental flaws (like a handful of cavalry men being able to defeat and armored tank, etc.) that really take away from the game.While having 7,000 odd years to either get tons of points, destroy all your ... Read More
Rating:
- The graphics and advancements totally outweigh the porblems
The game play is average for Civ games, you need patince, stamina, and above all time. These games are very time consuming and somtimes very adicting. You will need superior tactical skills to play this game, it is abit harder then the rest. The Comp. usually cheats in the harder levels,but not to the degree that I will need to whine about it. And it sux whenthe terrorist ruin your Wonders without you knowing about it. But if yourhaving that hard of a time with it, cheat.It is a dirty some whatunrealistict ... Read More
- Awesome Gameplay!I have had fun with this game for years. Nothing is more fun than to use the cheat mode to give yourself all advances, build a vast empire, and then cat and mouse your adversaries into submission, or pit them against each other for your amusement, acting as an extraterrestrially sparked civilization with infinite potential. I have enjoyed conquering other cities, imposing my might on their pathetic, puny theocractic half visions for a society latent with barbarism and economic decadence. Sometimes ... Read More
- Too intricate for simple minded gamersThe game is awesome.Using the Great Library helps understand how not only units are used, but to what influence goverments and economic situations have on the use of the plethera of sophisticated units and improvements. Most aspects of game are realistic like: creating dissention in enemy cities, setting up industrial takeovers and high grossing returns on oversea trade routes.The very long time frame allows for great build up of army's and cities but this is where the great fun comes in.Continuous ... Read More
- Boy, was I ever disappointed with this one!!!OK, I was a huge fan of Civ II, which was why I purchased this one in the first place.So I naturally assumed this would be a newer, better version; and that's where I made my mistake.
At first glance, it looks a lot like Civ II, only with different improvements, different Wonders of the World, and most importantly, a longer time-frame into the future, where you can even experiment with futuristic weaponry.So far, so good.
But upon playing it I was sorely disappointed.The new improvements ... Read More
- Good, but needs work...This was the first Civ game I ever played, and soon after I purchased it I mentioned it to a friend who told me that I had wasted my money - I should have bought Civ II.Having now played both, I think they were probably right.CTP is certainly better in terms of graphics and other goodies, but there are some fundamental flaws (like a handful of cavalry men being able to defeat and armored tank, etc.) that really take away from the game.While having 7,000 odd years to either get tons of points, destroy all your ... Read More
- The graphics and advancements totally outweigh the porblemsThe game play is average for Civ games, you need patince, stamina, and above all time. These games are very time consuming and somtimes very adicting. You will need superior tactical skills to play this game, it is abit harder then the rest. The Comp. usually cheats in the harder levels,but not to the degree that I will need to whine about it. And it sux whenthe terrorist ruin your Wonders without you knowing about it. But if yourhaving that hard of a time with it, cheat.It is a dirty some whatunrealistict ... Read More
