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Prepare to accept history's greatest challenge - build the world's most powerful empire over a span of 6,300 years, reaching from primitive history to the future realms of science-fiction. Take your place beside history's greatest leaders as you master...
Prepare to accept history's greatest challenge - build the world's most powerful empire over a span of 6,300 years, reaching from primitive history to the future realms of science-fiction. Take your place beside history's greatest leaders as you master the intricate strategies of governing, warfare, diplomacy, trade and science. Sow the seeds of an empire as you cultivate a tribe of settlers in 4,000 BC. Hear the cheers of approval as you lead your flourishing society into the future of 2,300 AD.
Answer the Call to Power.
Over 6000 years of gameplay with a sophisticated diplomatic, economic and warfare system
A worthy successor to the famous Sid Meier's Civilization series
One of the finest turn-based strategy games of all time, with challenging gameplay
Don't know why, but mouse works fine until i click on a units "Move" button, then it gets weird and rubberbandy... if i click "esc" it works fine again until i exit the menu.
Don't know if it's a win11, software or hardware problem, but it is not playable for me...
I own Civ I and Civ II, and when Civ: Call to Power came out I was a little dubious. It was awesome! Getting rid of Sid Meiers and making the changes in this game made me a true fan. When Call to Power II came out I ordered it and played it for years. I still play it, but now on a linux system. It is a shame they lost the license and that Civ went back to Sid Meiers. I can only imagine how awesome Civ owuld be if Call to Power had been able to keep going to develop as it had been.
This game is well worth the small cost they are asking.