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  2. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Hill's Advanced Civilization: 1995 B-1 Nuclear Bomber: 1981 Cave Wars: 1996 Computer Acquire: 1983 Adaptation of the Avalon Hill Board Game, Acquire. 1983 version was for Atari 400/800, Apple II/II Plus, Pet 2001 and TRS-80. DOS version was released 1989 as IBM version.

  3. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Polymorph Games: Historical: WIN: Medieval indie city-builder. TBA: Builders of Egypt: Strategy Labs: Historical: WIN: Ancient Egypt city builder. Eras: From Egyptian Civilization to the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Cleopatra's death. TBA: Flotsam: Pajama Llama Games: Post-apocalypse: WIN: Survival town builder on water. TBA: Infection Free Zone ...

  4. Avalon Hill's Advanced Civilization - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Hill's Advanced Civilization is a computer edition of the Advanced Civilization board game (the Civilization board game including the expansion to that game called Advanced Civilization). Both the board and computer game portray the same basic concept: the players manage ancient Mediterranean civilizations in an effort to move them from ...

  5. Advanced Civilization - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Civilization is an expansion game for the board game Civilization, published in 1991 by Avalon Hill.Ownership of the original game is necessary to play. While Civilization is in print as of November 2019 (by Gibsons Games), Advanced Civilization is not, following the dissolution of the original Avalon Hill game company and sale of all rights to titles to Hasbro in 1998.

  6. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    The game progresses through various historical campaigns, allowing players to upgrade and manage their troops while fighting in battles inspired by ancient history. 0 A.D. 2018: 500 BC – 1 AD, 1 – 500 AD: A free, open-source real-time strategy game that covers ancient civilizations from 500 BC to 500 AD.

  7. Civilization IV - Wikipedia

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    IGN chose it as the PC Game of the Year of 2005 over competing titles such as F.E.A.R. and Guild Wars, [47] as the Best Strategy Game (both for PC [48] and overall [49]) and as the Best Online Game of 2005 for PC. [50] In 2006, IGN ranked it first place on The Editor's Top 10 list [51] and second place on the Top 25 PC Games of All Time list. [52]

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  9. List of Civilization media - Wikipedia

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    The first board game, Civilization: The Boardgame (2002), corresponds with Civilization III, while the second game by that name (2010) is based on Civilization IV, and the latest, Civilization: A New Dawn (2017), is based on Civilization VI. A card game, created by Civilization IV lead designer Soren Johnson and based on that game, was included ...