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Gameplay Basically, the objective of the game is to expand your civilization either by warfare or by researching new technologies that can benefit your empire. You must also defend your empire against attacks, even if you choose a path of peace. If you are not familiar with the game, then I suggest that you start with the tutorial which is quite good.

In the single player scenario, you have to cultivate the area, construct buildings, and create units. There are many different kinds of units each with a designated role. For example, you can develop "settler" units that specifically work on the land, and you can produce "military" units that defend your cities and attack foreign civilizations. You can control the actions of these units and assign tasks and jobs for them to do. Through funding research and technological developments you can build bases in deep space and under water.

Graphics The graphics are a real strong point of the game, along with the sound track. The graphics are very detailed and textured beautifully, they really intensify the action. The video and graphic modes are easily adjustable and comply with your system settings. One note about the sound and video clips: you can choose to either install the sound tracks or movies on your hard disk, requiring MB free space, or run them from the CD, which will run them a little slower, depending on your setup.

I would reccommend a hard disk installation though, as just the graphics and sound were enough to convince me to get intensely involved in the game and never stop playing, or it may have been the fact that I drank 20 cans of diet coke before starting the game Overall Civilization: Call to Power is one hell of a game that will meet your cravings for action and strategy.

If you have ever dreamed of becoming a ruler, now is your chance to make your dream a virtual reality. Two Thumbs up for Loki, for porting a gaming sensation to Linux.



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