Sid Meier's Civilization

Sid Meier's Civilization (1991)

by MicroProse Software, Inc.
Genres:Strategy
Themes:4X (explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate)
Game modes:Single player
Story:Sid Meier's Civilization is a turn-based strategy computer game created by Sid Meier for MicroProse in 1991.The game's objective is "...to build an empire that would stand the test of time". The game begins in 4000 BC, and the players attempt to expand and develop their empires through the ages until modern and near-future times. It is also known simply as Civilization.Show more
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user avatar@Civinatoruser avatar@Civinator
January 30, 2025
This game is a "must be" for everbody who loves the games of the Civ series. I still have the original disks and a cd for 32-bit pcs of the Civ Chronicles compilation - but I cannot run them on my 64-bit pc. An electronical version at GOG that runs on 64-bit pcs is needed.
user avatar@Choze74user avatar@Choze74
January 30, 2025
The first game I started playing in the evening and suddenly it was morning... Just a flashback to the first half of the '90s. Thanks to the emulation in Magic DosBox, I still run it on my android tablet. Simply brilliant. :)
user avatar@naxonuser avatar@naxon
January 29, 2025
I was late to this game. I came from the Mega Drive (Genesis) and had no prior experience with PC games. I played it on my Dads old work Intel 386 Computer. It must be somewhen around 1996. The game was dirt cheap in the gamestore. One or two Deutsche Mark. I loved it. I had no idea what I was doing. But it was fun. At least until the oponents got Nuclear Bombs. Because then with every interactino they threaten me with their bombs and I always lost. Until today. I still like to play Civilization games. But I totally suck at it.
user avatar@FrikiNAUERuser avatar@FrikiNAUER
February 01, 2025
I played thousands and thousands hours on this game, during a lot of years. I need more of this game because is a masterpiece and is replayable at 100% And now i need write this to put my comentary. See you in the store ;)
I honestly regard this game as the most influential computer game ever written and it baffles me why so many of the games it inspired are available, but this one isn't. I almost failed my last year at school because of it, and would love to be easily able to play it today without serious consequences.
user avatar@Naxos13user avatar@Naxos13
February 02, 2025
One of the first games I ever played at PC. Since then, I have played all games of the series, even Beyond Earth and call to Power. The definition of a classic!
user avatar@kharilleuser avatar@kharille
February 02, 2025
Educational game, and a pleasure to play. I spent too long thinking about the game mechanics when I wasn't playing it. This is where it all started. And hey, it sure broadens the perspective for a high schooler.
user avatar@Bedwyr.776user avatar@Bedwyr.776
February 07, 2025
Ok, I had to look it up. Why in the world is a game inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame in the second year of its existence not for commercial sale?? That's just insane, especially on the eve of the full release of the 7th title. It created and defined the strategy genre and *then*--with Master of Orion I and II (which I notice are both on GoG)--defined the 4x genre. I mean, what?!?
user avatar@gogginuser avatar@goggin
February 05, 2025
Fantastic game. Just a great game. How you adapt a boardgame and make it a fun computer game. This is the one to start with if you want to play Civ. It only makes sense to let people buy it!
user avatar@Thuguuser avatar@Thugu
February 05, 2025
Civilization 1 was the first game I played for hours with friends. We divided all the different units among ourselves. Even though we sometimes had to wait a long time for our turn, this new game system was so fascinating that we never got bored. When we didn't fully understand the game yet, we built a really small island completely full of cities. To this day, this remains a fond memory in our group of friends.
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