I don't often play Civ2 the basic game anymore, since it has been superceded on all fronts by SMAC (except for the trading commodities - but it's not a change that I personally disliked). I do however play a lot of scenarios and enjoy making my own. This is something that SMAC can't do nearly as well, since it is set in a much more context specific setting than Civ2.
It's worth buying Civ2 just to give the scenario editor a whirl. I maintain that this near-infinite replayability with scenarios is the main reason why people are still interested in Civ2 as a game, six years after its release.
It's worth buying Civ2 just to give the scenario editor a whirl. I maintain that this near-infinite replayability with scenarios is the main reason why people are still interested in Civ2 as a game, six years after its release.
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