Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Civilization: Call to Power II


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To begin the game you select an empire to rule. Each available empire has a famous leader, for example, England has Winston Churchill and Rome has Julius Caesar. You then have 6,300 years to build your empire and dominate the world. By building cities, organising trade, monitoring your defences and commanding your crusading army, you have to suppress your opponents while continuing your own growth. As time passes, the face of your empire changes, as do the units available to you. For those gamers who have played any of the Civilization games, Call to Power II will be familiar territory. Retaining the gameplay of its Civilization ancestors, Call to Power II is a turn-based diplomatic strategy, i.e. you have your turn before other players, or computer (AI) players get their turn. This does make the game somewhat slow, but demands greater awareness of your overall strategy.The user interface is quite frightening to newcomers to the game. It does take some time to get to grips with the various menus and work through all the options available, although it has been greatly improved from earlier versions. As your empire grows, controlling all your cities becomes increasingly time consuming, but Call to Power II does offer you a helping hand, using AI to control some of the more mundane aspects of your empire.You have to decide how to run your empire to best effect: will being a tyrannical leader backfire on you, or will your policies of appeasement lead to an escalation in problems? Call to Power II needs serious time and dedication if you are to get the maximum enjoyment from it. While the user interface has been improved, the graphics are not really anything to shout about by modern standards. Fans of the turn-based strategy will love Call to Power II, as will Civilization fanatics, but it might too much for less enthusiastic gamers. Read more Civilization: Call to Power II

Civilization: Call to Power II Feature

  • More strategies, more might, more control and more scenarios
  • What if the Ancient Egyptions had worshipped the God of Commerce?
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  • What if world leaders leave global warming unchecked?
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