Civilization II and IV..favorite games

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22 Apr 2011, 4:01 am

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Civ II music still often gets stuck in my head, and I've not played it in nearly a decade!


Civ II Had Awwwesome music :D


Shining Path or Aristotle's Pupil?

Hammurabi's Code is the one that gets stuck in my head the most often. Augustus Rises can eff right off though.

Civ 3 had such rubbish music in comparison, apart from its Ancient era theme. Bronze Age rave!


I just looked them up, cos I don't know them by name. They're all so gooood :)


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22 Apr 2011, 8:38 pm

puddingmouse wrote:
Moog wrote:
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Civ II music still often gets stuck in my head, and I've not played it in nearly a decade!


Civ II Had Awwwesome music :D


Shining Path or Aristotle's Pupil?

Hammurabi's Code is the one that gets stuck in my head the most often. Augustus Rises can eff right off though.

Civ 3 had such rubbish music in comparison, apart from its Ancient era theme. Bronze Age rave!


:lol: I sometimes get the Civ-3 Ancient-era theme stuck in my head. The Modern-era one makes me think of Kenny G or something. It also gets stuck in my head, but in a very bad way


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23 Apr 2011, 4:17 am

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Civ 2 ate my early teenage years.

Civ 3 didn't suck me in as much, but I still spent tonnes of time playing it. Civ 4 was better but I only played it through twice. Civ 5 is good but hasn't sucked me in like 2 did.

Now I've switched to Europa Universalis III, which is much more dry and micro-managery but now I feel like I'm actually running a nation state. Civ was more fun, but EU is more worthy.

Civ II music still often gets stuck in my head, and I've not played it in nearly a decade!


That looks so cool.



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23 Apr 2011, 4:50 am

Europa Universalis III is awesome with all the expansions

Europa Universalis II is quite good as well. for awhile it was superior to the 3rd game.

Argh! Those Civ 2 soundtracks bring back memories.


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23 Apr 2011, 3:41 pm

Gonna have to try Europa Universalis