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Civilization Call To Power (PC) Brand New In Box (Sealed but sometimes supplied without film wrapping) THIS PRODUCT IS IMPORTED ON ORDER - PLEASE SEE "SHIPPING & PAYMENT" FOR DELIVERY TIMES Game Information Platform:   Windows / NT BBFC Rating: Media: Video Game  See more system requirements Product details Features: Build a better empire through social, economic, and political decisions Lead your conquest on land, sea, and space Reinforce your military with unconventional warfare Choose from enhanced diplomatic and trade options Play with your friends over the Internet and LAN Product Description ReviewUpdating a legendary game franchise is tricky business, but Civilization: Call to Power successfully revitalises an old favourite with revamped art, interface and concepts. Completely redesigned in gorgeous full colour, the new artwork bears as much resemblance to its predecessors as primitive man's cave scrawls do to the Mona Lisa. The animated units prove that turn-based strategy can have some flash, and new movies celebrating the completion of civilisation-boosting wonders are equally stunning. The goal of the game hasn't changed much (create a civilisation that can stand the test of time), but the playing field has been greatly expanded to include ocean and space colonisation, with more technological advances, wonders, diplomatic options, and government types than ever before. Generally, the new interface successfully simplifies control while keeping you close to the action. The occasional awkwardness (it's easy to carelessly mis-click and send units in the wrong direction) is counterbalanced by welcome gameplay enhancements, such as the ability to group units together, tile improvements being funded from a pooled public works budget, and the ability to view a pathing line that shows you where (and how far) you can move your units. Boldly improving on where Civilization II has gone before, Call to Power stays true to its heritage and makes the struggle for civilisation come alive as never before. --Jack Gardiner Product DescriptionCivilization: Call to Power spans from primitive history to the techno-future of AD . Experience new units such as Genetics, the Spaceplane, the Superconductor, the Nanite and more. Your goal is to lead a conquest of land, water and space, where every choice affects your future world. See all Product Description
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South Africa
Civilization Call To Power Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Build a better empire through social, economic, and political decisions Lead your conquest on land, sea, and space Reinforce your military with unconventional warfare Choose from enhanced diplomatic and trade options Play with your friends over the Internet and LAN Product Description Civilization: Call to Power spans from primitive history to the techno-future of AD 3000. Experience new units such as Genetics, the Spaceplane, the Superconductor, the Nanite and more. Your goal is to lead a conquest of land, water and space, where every choice affects your future world. Review Updating a legendary game franchise is tricky business, but Civilization: Call to Power successfully revitalises an old favourite with revamped art, interface and concepts. Completely redesigned in gorgeous full colour, the new artwork bears as much resemblance to its predecessors as primitive man's cave scrawls do to the Mona Lisa. The animated units prove that turn-based strategy can have some flash, and new movies celebrating the completion of civilisation-boosting wonders are equally stunning. The goal of the game hasn't changed much (create a civilisation that can stand the test of time), but the playing field has been greatly expanded to include ocean and space colonisation, with more technological advances, wonders, diplomatic options, and government types than ever before. Generally, the new interface successfully simplifies control while keeping you close to the action. The occasional awkwardness (it's easy to carelessly mis-click and send units in the wrong direction) is counterbalanced by welcome gameplay enhancements, such as the ability to group units together, tile improvements being funded from a pooled public works budget, and the ability to view a pathing line that shows you where (and how far) you can move your units. Boldly improving on where Civilization II has gone before, Call to Power stays true to its heritage and makes the struggle for civilisation come alive as never before. -- Jack Gardiner
R 819
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