Yep, I have an unopened Civ 4 Special Edition (still in the Amazon box, actually) sitting here in my house. Long story. I got two copies and have been waiting to figure out what I wanted to do with the second one. I could sell it, of course, but that's so dull.
So, I'm happy to announce the "What Civ Means to Me" essay contest. The rules are easy:
* I pick the winner any way I choose. I will, of course, take Poly reactions in to account as they come.
* The deadline for submission is December 18th, 11:59 p.m. (EST).
* Post your essay in this thread.
* Essays can be any reasonable length, but just remember: Brevity is the Soul of Wit.
* I can tell you now that I'll enjoy most any approach somebody might take (humor, drama, whatever) as long as the writing is engaging and generally grammatically correct.
* I will not penalize somebody whose first language isn't English. Obviously I'm saying the essay *must* be in English, however.
* Originality will count, too.
Finally --you might want to sit down for this-- I will also pay for the shipping cost. While I hope the winner will be somebody who doesn't already have Civ 4, ultimately that doesn't matter to me. If you already have Civ 4, you could sell this second copy, give it to a friend, or wrap it as a Christmas gift...whatever you want.
What's my motive? Well, it's safe to say that the Civ franchise has changed gaming for the better, and I think that some great essays from the gaming public might help celebrate the legacy.
Now get writing!
So, I'm happy to announce the "What Civ Means to Me" essay contest. The rules are easy:
* I pick the winner any way I choose. I will, of course, take Poly reactions in to account as they come.
* The deadline for submission is December 18th, 11:59 p.m. (EST).
* Post your essay in this thread.
* Essays can be any reasonable length, but just remember: Brevity is the Soul of Wit.
* I can tell you now that I'll enjoy most any approach somebody might take (humor, drama, whatever) as long as the writing is engaging and generally grammatically correct.
* I will not penalize somebody whose first language isn't English. Obviously I'm saying the essay *must* be in English, however.
* Originality will count, too.
Finally --you might want to sit down for this-- I will also pay for the shipping cost. While I hope the winner will be somebody who doesn't already have Civ 4, ultimately that doesn't matter to me. If you already have Civ 4, you could sell this second copy, give it to a friend, or wrap it as a Christmas gift...whatever you want.
What's my motive? Well, it's safe to say that the Civ franchise has changed gaming for the better, and I think that some great essays from the gaming public might help celebrate the legacy.
Now get writing!
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