Through the Ages of course being the board game version of Civ 3. I will trade nukes to Gandhi for wives before the day is out. (I have never played Civ 3 before so I only assume that that is possible based on my knowledge of ancient civilizations.)
Also, per my previous topic on the subject, I am going to answer some e-mails.
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Willis, it seems like every other time you post, I need to look up a word that's in the OED or Urban Dictionary but not both.
-Mimir
I enjoy Civ 3. I'm not sure if I liked it or 4 better - I just know I spent a lot of time playing both. (Less time than I spent playing Civ 1, though.)
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"To truly live, one must first be born." ~ Evan [aX]
Paper Mario Social: The Safe Haven of GameFAQs. (Board 2000083)
I just bought the Humble Sid Meier Bundle and got 3, 4, and 5. I anxiously await having some time to play them.
Welp. My thing ended up falling through, so I did a couple of trial games just to figure out the mechanics and stuff. And now it's 12:30. I can't even swear that I had fun? I think I did, but I may have just been moving little cartoon thingies around a screen for more hours than I want to count up.
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Willis, it seems like every other time you post, I need to look up a word that's in the OED or Urban Dictionary but not both.
-Mimir
Yeah that's sort of how Civilization is. It's "fun" the way chess is "fun".
On one hand, I really like the hex grid of V, and the lack of unit stacking. On the other hand, I really love the government system, amazing soundtrack, and Leonard Nimoy voice acting of IV.
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Fame is but a slow decay.
-Theodore Tilton
I've mostly avoided playing many video games, but lately I picked up Ogre Battle 64 again. Man. Great game. A little weird but pretty awesome if you're into micromanaging.
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