Everyone:
I cut my teeth on the Super Nintendo version of Civilization I. I also broke more than one cartridge when the game frustrated me — that got expensive, though, so I had to master the learning/frustration curve quicker.
Once I got a Macintosh, it was only natural to add Civilization II to the computer package once it came out for the Mac. I haven't looked back since and still enjoy playing Civ to this day.
ALL HAIL SID MEIEIR! (I hope I spelled his last name right
.)
CYBERAmazon
I cut my teeth on the Super Nintendo version of Civilization I. I also broke more than one cartridge when the game frustrated me — that got expensive, though, so I had to master the learning/frustration curve quicker.
Once I got a Macintosh, it was only natural to add Civilization II to the computer package once it came out for the Mac. I haven't looked back since and still enjoy playing Civ to this day.
ALL HAIL SID MEIEIR! (I hope I spelled his last name right
.)CYBERAmazon
. Still won that game, my first, at prince, being playing emperor and diety ever since.
). but did not know how to efficiently use them to achieve my objectives. Actually I'm still working on being more efficient with my trade arrows.


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