
Initially as with Civilization, with Civilization II you are presented with a choice of who you want to play (predictably I picked the English) but you could be the person who leads the Romans or the Babylonians to the stars.
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There has been a proliferation of 'God-Games' in the last few years, but the original Civilization is still both a classic and a standard for others to aspire to. A 'God-Game' basically involves you controlling everything, the people, the buildings, the cities, your country, your military, even the landscape if you wish. Civilization II is the sequel (obviously) to Civilization, both are 'God-Games'. Now I probably do not need to introduce the concept behind Civilization II to any of the readers of this review (but I have to, so I will). hmmm I didn't buy it so I'm not sure, but they charge anything these days don't they. However I reviewed this game on my 486 DX2 50 so don't worry too much about these specifications, just don't try and run it with less than 8 Meg of Ram or that old 286 stuck in the corner of the office at work. Recommended : 486 DX4 100 or Pentium 75 or above, 12 Meg of Ram, a bit more Hard Drive space and a Quad Speed CD Drive.

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Requirements : 486 DX2 66 with 8Mb of Ram, 10 Meg of Hard Drive space, a mouse, and dual speed CD Drive with all those driver thingys and it is compatible with those cheap Sound Blaster cards that we all have. CIVILIZATION II REVIEW CIVILIZATION II : 'MY EMPIRE STRIKES BACK'
