I really wanted to like Civ2. I know Sid Meier is the father of all good strategy games - and that Bruce Shelley worked on Civ2.
For the last year I have played Age of Empires, and loved it. But lately I have thought it would be good to try Civ2 since it is such a classic.(And since Bruce Shelly was a part of both.)
I am having a hard time with it. I just can't figure out what is going on from the tutorial. The icon of the soldier blinks and I can move him with the numbered keys - left or right or up or down - but it seems to do nothing. What am I moving him to or for?
And it says "press enter" that my turn is over - well, I press it, and nothing happens.
I have no idea what is going on or what the goal is.
In Age of Empires, you can create your villagers and watch them run to forage the berry bushes. You can create docks and watch the fishing boats cast their nets and hear the waves. And you create ax men, priests, stone throwers, chariot archers, etc.
I know there must be a lot of depth in Civ2, that is why I am sticking with it.
But are there just a few basic ABC's of the game play that would help me? I'm not talking about strategy or tons of information. Just a little simple "how to" to help me get beyond this impasse. I really do want to like the game.
sboog
For the last year I have played Age of Empires, and loved it. But lately I have thought it would be good to try Civ2 since it is such a classic.(And since Bruce Shelly was a part of both.)
I am having a hard time with it. I just can't figure out what is going on from the tutorial. The icon of the soldier blinks and I can move him with the numbered keys - left or right or up or down - but it seems to do nothing. What am I moving him to or for?
And it says "press enter" that my turn is over - well, I press it, and nothing happens.
I have no idea what is going on or what the goal is.
In Age of Empires, you can create your villagers and watch them run to forage the berry bushes. You can create docks and watch the fishing boats cast their nets and hear the waves. And you create ax men, priests, stone throwers, chariot archers, etc.
I know there must be a lot of depth in Civ2, that is why I am sticking with it.
But are there just a few basic ABC's of the game play that would help me? I'm not talking about strategy or tons of information. Just a little simple "how to" to help me get beyond this impasse. I really do want to like the game.
sboog
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