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Eat your heart out, Columbus!

Cultures 1+2, a set of two exploration-focused RTS games in which you lead a Viking kindred to unimaginable glory, is now available on GOG.com, for only $9.99.

Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, Christopher Columbus, the great sailors of the age of exploration, shared one little known thing. They all hated Vikings. Why? Just imagine. You spend long months at sea, battling against the storms, trying to keep your flotilla afloat and your men alive, you don't eat nearly enough, you don't get decent sleep, everything tastes like vinegar, and you miss the company of ladies. It takes you so long to reach your destination, that you almost forget that dry land actually exists. But then you hear a cheerful "land, ho!" coming down from the crow's nest and you just know that all of this was worth it. You tremble with excitement, as you board the landing boat and you want to shout from the top of your lungs as your feet touch the sandy beach of the NEW WORLD for the first time. But then you notice. A broken down drakkar. A horned helmet half-buried in the sand. A standing-stone with a runic description saying "Eric wuz here". Of course, you never tell that to anyone. Back home you are celebrated as the first European who set foot in the new land. But you know. Vikings. Damn Vikings.

Cultures 1+2 let you become the leader of an adventurous tribe of Vikings to set off on a voyage of exploration and settle new, more or less exotic lands. The first game's main focus lies in the process of discovery and building a well-functioning infrastructure. In the second one the balance shifts towards war and politics, giving more focus to warrior and diplomat character classes. Both iterations offer endearing, colorful graphics and an amazing amount of gameplay details. If you like RTS games but prefer more focus on exploration and development than most of the games in this genre offer, be sure to try Cultures!

Did you ever wanted to visit distant lands and meet exciting new people (to conquer and enslave or possibly coexist peacefully with)? Become the brave young Viking, Bjarni, and do just that in Cultures 1+2, for only $9.99!
Simon G said : "Or why some games are censored or languages are missing"

Do any of you know which games the Cencored part
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Post edited January 08, 2013 by Heirgeir
Nice to see an oldie released on the first day back. :) Nothing too special to me, and these real-time strategy games seem to get released more than any other genre, but hopefully various people will enjoy it. (I'd assume these sell pretty well if GOG keeps releasing what seems like a lot of them.)
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Heirgeir: Do any of you know which games the Cencored part might be referring to ?
GOGWiki is your friend
If there are any games missing from that list, feel free to add them.
It wouldn't be a GOG release without a good helping of whining. *le sigh*

Put 'em on my wishlist for now. They look interesting, but I already added fifteen (minus three I've already completed) more games to my hardly-ever-shrinking backlog, so I'm not looking to buy anything unless I really want it.
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Heirgeir: Do any of you know which games the Cencored part might be referring to ?
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JMich: GOGWiki is your friend
If there are any games missing from that list, feel free to add them.
I've just added info about Gobliiins censorship ;)
Got these from Dotemu already, but might buy them again here just to support GOG.
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Heirgeir: Do any of you know which games the Cencored part might be referring to ?
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JMich: GOGWiki is your friend
If there are any games missing from that list, feel free to add them.
Hm. Shouldn't Fallout 2 be removed from that list? My GOG copy had children in it. I wonder whether they switched out game versions at some point. I know Fallout 1 is still censored.
Post edited January 08, 2013 by mistermumbles
Wishlisted for now, the holiday sale tapped out my game budget for quite some time to come :P
I bought the GamersGate version of Cultures 1 a while back and, disappointingly, it doesn't have the in game music included.

Does this GOG package include the in game music?
For what it's worth, there are reviews for both of these games on gamespot.com, just type cultures in their search box and you'll find them. Second game sounds like it might be worth getting into, will have to give it a think, or at least wishlist for now :)
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skycutter: I bought the GamersGate version of Cultures 1 a while back and, disappointingly, it doesn't have the in game music included.

Does this GOG package include the in game music?
I made sure that both games had the soundtracks as available bonuses :D. And yes, the in-game music should work in game. If you experience any issues with your game, please don't hesitate to write to us and we'll help you out :D.
Excellent! Thanks for the response.
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skycutter: Excellent! Thanks for the response.
You're welcome :D
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mistermumbles: Hm. Shouldn't Fallout 2 be removed from that list? My GOG copy had children in it. I wonder whether they switched out game versions at some point. I know Fallout 1 is still censored.
Don't ask me. I usually add the new game pages, and don't really know which games are censored and which aren't. If a vanilla installation of Fallout 2 includes children, then the information is probably outdated. As I recall though, one of the mods does restore children to the game, so if your game is modded, it might be the reason that you see children.

Unless of course you do a Sixth Sense move, and see dead people or something...
Had Cultures 2 on disc back in the day and loved it, very in depth game-play and with a gratifyingly slow pace. Almost slow enough for your turn-based player. Will definitely buy when money and time allow.