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Sid Meier's Colonization, a turn-based strategy in which you can become the conquistador of the New World, is available now for $5.99, only on GOG.com.

You probably missed the first ships in 1492 (unless you’re a Highlander), you might have played the the game in 1994 or 95 when the game was originally released (but you probably don’t have the floppy or an Amiga anymore), and now you’ve got your third and final chance to conquer the Americas: the digital version of Colonization, brought to you by GOG.com.

Sid Meier's Colonization is much more than just an improved version of strategy classic Civilization from 1991: instead of building your own civilization from scratch, you start as as a nation’s leader and begin colonizing the newly discovered world. Each of the European powers: England, France, Spain, or Netherlands has its own bonuses that make it unique, like Dutch trading, French negotiations, or Spanish military bonuses against the native villages. Depending on what you choose, you’ll be more of a colonist, trader, diplomat, or brutal conquistador. Ultimately, you’ll declare independence--but not without a fight!

Dealing with three European superpowers, eight native tribes, and finally the King's expeditionary force arriving to teach you a lesson, Colonization is a difficult task, especially since there are thousands of interactive elements that can change the outcome of each playthrough. The simple idea, mixed with creative genius of Sid Meier, and rules of a turn-based-strategy, make for a game that can be replayed forever.

Set sail, land, and claim Sid Meier's Colonization as your own for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
I like to see MicroProse game here. I hope others on way.
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mistermumbles: As stated in the manual:
Automatic Ending:
The game ends for scoring purposes in the
year 1800 if you’re not fighting the War of Independence. At this
time, your score is calculated and the end of game sequence is
shown. You may continue to play after 1800, but no further
scoring will occur. The game ends automatically in 1850 if you’re
fighting the War of Independence in 1800 and you don’t win the
war first. It also ends if you lose your last colony (for any reason)
and it is the year 1600 or later.
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mistermumbles:
so if I win the war, the game ends or not? I can't understand this...

in Dos version it asked you if you want to go on or not...
Post edited June 05, 2012 by wizard10
So happy! I still have my version of the game, but more than happy to fork out for this version! One of my fave Civ-style games (Along with most of the Civ franchise) and can't wait to sink my teeth into the new world!
Fuck yeah, thanks for bringing Colonization back, GOG.
Why would anyone care about having this over the CIV4 remake?
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anjohl: Why would anyone care about having this over the CIV4 remake?
IMHO the original is far better than the remake.
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wizard10: so if I win the war, the game ends or not? I can't understand this...

in Dos version it asked you if you want to go on or not...
When you win the War of Independence the game ends for scoring purposes. You can keep playing afterwards, but even if you're not bothered about scoring there isn't much point, as once you've won your independence you're somewhat limited in what you can actually do.
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anjohl: Why would anyone care about having this over the CIV4 remake?
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Ostwind83: IMHO the original is far better than the remake.
Not only you.

As i love both Civ 4 and original Colonization - Civ4: colonization is simply unplayable for me.
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Artemis_E: As i love both Civ 4 and original Colonization - Civ4: colonization is simply unplayable for me.
that makes no sense.
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Artemis_E: As i love both Civ 4 and original Colonization - Civ4: colonization is simply unplayable for me.
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Fred_DM: that makes no sense.
maybe a nostalgia factor?:)

i will give civ4: colonization another try tho....