Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is a turn-based 4X strategy game developed by Firaxis and published by 2K for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo DS on July 8, 2008. A spinoff of Sid Meier's PC-oriented Civilization franchise, the game is simplified for both seventh-generation video game consoles and handheld devices.
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is a turn-based 4X strategy game developed by Firaxis and published by 2K for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo DS on July 8, 2008. A spinoff of Sid Meier's PC-oriented Civilization franchise, the game is simplified for both seventh-generation video game consoles and handheld devices.
For Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "What DLC is there?".
For Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution on the Xbox 360, Technology Guide by MattG89.
Sid Meier's Railroads! is a tycoon simulation game which allows you to play 19th-20th century railroad baron and become the captain of industry while enjoying the great playground that is unfettered capitalism and vertical monopoly.
I've never played any of the games in this series but I'd like to get into it so which would you say is the best of the bunch? I'm leaning towards Civ 5 except I've heard the AI can be a bit screwy and not very good at forming a consistent strategy.
The Anglo-Saxons would remain in power for several centuries, a period which saw the conversion of the population to Christianity, and a great increase in scholarship on the island, largely centered on the new Christian monasteries.
KPA checkpoints look intimidating, but they're remarkably easy to take over. Enter Benjamin Walker, an imprisoned soldier with the gift of gab and the key to driving the North Koreans out, or at least that’s what you’re told.
Day one of Giant Bomb's Game of the Year 2009 feature is upon us! Be sure to check out today's supplementary podcast for some insight into our process. And so, without further ado... 2009's 2008 Game of the Year
Once you start getting pollution, set at least SIX (more if you have a larger empire) workers to pollution control. I doubt that you'll get 6 pollutions appearing in a turn, however, the workers can gang up on a single pollution and get rid of it much quicker. ...
In 1795 the new French constitution established an entirely new form for the French government. Executive power was held by "The Directory," a panel of five directors elected annually by the new bi-cameral legislature. However, the new form of government proved unmanageable, and in 1799 a man named Napoleon Bonaparte seized power.
V. Closing Remarks-----As you can see, technology in Civilization Revolution is quite an in-depth component. Not only are the raw statistics expanse, but also the mechanics creating them. Also, I seem to have forgotten some more basic stuff in the Introduction so I'll put them here as an addendum.
The more EXP your units game from battle, the more Great General Points that your colonies will gather. After a certain limit in General Points, a Great General will emerge to rally your troops. However, once they come out, the General Points are reset and the amount needed for the General to appear are doubled.
For Sid Meier's Civilization IV on the PC, FAQ/Walkthrough by Warfreak.
Sid Meier's Civilization IV for PC game reviews & Metacritic score: Faster-Paced Fun - Gameplay has been streamlined for a tighter, faster, and more compelling experience.Greater Accessibility and Ease of Play - An easy-to-use i...
For Sid Meier's Civilization VI on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs has 58 trophies.
Leveraging your Golden Age's additional production into an attack is a definite possibility, and with a three speed unit, lengthy "civ-killer" wars are now possible. Hopefully, the combination of Golden Age production and Leaders will net you the three big wonders of the age (J.S. Bach's Cathedral, Sistine Chapel, and Sun Tzu's Art of War).
The more "holds" a sea unit has the more units it can carry. Modes/Status ===== How do I heal a unit, you ask. Units are healed when they are in sleep mode, when you skip a turn, and when they are fortified in a city. Active Status Active status is the normal status for a unit, you can move them only when they are active.
Satrap’s Court (Renaissance Era – Bank) +1 Gold; +2 Happiness A Bank that provides both gold and happiness bonuses, the Satrap’s Court is perfectly synched with your unique ability. With no maintenance of its own and extra gold production, it will pay for a lot of the happiness infrastructure you require.
For Sid Meier's Civilization V on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "I hope there will be a Hebrew civilization.".
During this period Egypt extended its control south along the Nile and east and west along the coast of the Mediterranean. This period spans the years from approximately 2600 BC to 2100 BC. The Old Kingdom period is best known for the large number of pyramids constructed as tombs for pharaohs.