Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

released on Sep 21, 2010

Sid Meier's Civilization V

released on Sep 21, 2010

Sid Meier's Civilization V is a turn-based strategy game where the player leads a civilization from the stone-age all the way to future tech, there is more than one way to win, achieving one of a number of different victory conditions through research, exploration, diplomacy, expansion, economic development, government and military conquest. You will face other civilizations, either online as other people or played by the computer, civilization 5 features a advanced diplomacy system when dealing with computer controlled civs or computer controlled city-states.


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A perfect entry into strategy games. Not too complex, just deep enough to get you hooked.

Esse jogo foi responsavel de me tirar MUITAS horas em uma mesma partida, mas diferente de outros jogos cada minuto compensa, porque tive que pensar muito pra cada movimento, e embora a vontade de jogar ele seja de tempos em tempos, eu assumo que é basicamente uma versão digital do que seriam os jogos de tabuleiro.

I always think love playing this game so much, and then I need to go to war, and I am like, wow, I do not like this game actually

Addictive and really fun in multiplayer but unfortunately the overall experience is somewhat shallow, and easy going. The higher difficulty levels are mostly just done by giving the AI massive advantages and making them really aggressive, instead of making the AI actually more intelligent. Thus making the repeatability a bit low.

That being said I have wasted an immense amount of my life on this game.

Wide as a sea, shallow as a puddle, or whatever the saying is. Decent fun, especially if you like playing 4X's with friends, but if you want a particularly deep experience—economic management, tactical warfare, complicated diplomacy—there are other games that'll scratch your itch. Don't drink water when you really want beer.

Just one more turn! this is a fantastic multiplayer experience, 3-4 max.