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312GDFDCHRL. SL160  Sid Meiers Civilization III Complete

  • Build the ultimate empire in an epic quest to rule the world.
  • This all-in-one collection of the original Civilization III and its two expansions is the perfect opportunity for Civ newcomers to experience the “greatest computer strategy game of all time.”
  • Negotiate, trade, conquer, and rule the world. The addictive Sid Meier gameplay gives you many paths to victory by combining diplomatic finesse, cultural domination, and sheer military might.
  • Enjoy the definitive Civ III experience. All rule changes, extra scenarios, rebalancing of units, special abilities, additional units, difficulty levels, incremental patches, and other game options wrapped up into one package.
  • Includes all Conquest scenarios, multiplayer modes, and 31 playable nations.

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A Legendary Experience – Build Explore Conquer andLead!Product InformationFrom Firaxis Games and Sid Meier the creative genius behind some of the most critically acclaimed computer games ever produced comes the latest offering in the Civilization III franchise – Civilization III: Complete. Gaming fans can nowenjoy Civilization III the highly addictive journey of discovery combinedwith the updated an… More >>

Sid Meier’s Civilization III Complete

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6 Responses to Sid Meier’s Civilization III Complete

  1. Michael B. Adams on June 27, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    Before PCs had the horsepower to deliver a real gaming experience, turn-based games were a handicapped alternative.

    Sure, it’s more like a board game such as Risk. If you want THAT, play a board game with friends. This is frustrating, boring, and lacks everything modern gamers expect. Don’t waste your money. Buy instead: Age of Mythology (Titans), Age of Empires II (Conquests), Warcraft III, or even the fun-ware Medieval Conquest, which is brand new, glorious 3D rendered, and only $20 bucks, or Sim City 4 for an alternative experience. In comparison, I wonder why anyone would finance a turn-based game nowadays.

    Since it has gotten such rave reviews, I thought I would give Civ 3 a try, although I turned down the original Civilization for the same reason. Turn-based games are like 5.25 floppy disks. So yesterday, totally like Q-Bert or Pac-Man.

    I installed Civ 3 one night, removed it the next. I’ll either give it away, or throw it in the trash as money wasted.

    Get with the times, Sid. Turn-based is like a *real* modern game in stop motion, with little interest. BORING!!!!

    Very disappointed gamer. Beware!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Nancye Zewiey on June 27, 2010 at 10:22 pm

    Newly purchases CIV 3 Complete was installed on newely recieved exchange pc for my hp Oavillion on which ieasily played cciv3 Gold and Conquests.replacemen per warrantee from Best Buy is a Gateway 507 GR does not play Civ 3 and conquests. I gave Civ 3 and conqeest to my niece who now enjoys them on her emachine. I purchased Civ3 complete assuming as it was a newer product any dificulty wihth the cheap intel chipsets Best Buy and Gateway are providing woulld have been worked out. in stead I have a brand new product on a lemon of a pc and can get no satisfaction from Best Buy or Gateway or Atari.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Jan on June 27, 2010 at 6:41 pm

    Can you imagine how some of these games are going to look like when they come out in 3D? I sometimes wonder if there will have to be fewer violent games or if they will get worse?

    Personally, I don’t like violent games and I would hate to have young kids watch them.

  4. Billy Wilson on June 27, 2010 at 10:50 pm

    after all the reviews, i was looking forward to a good graphics game. i though i was back in the early 80′s. i kept waiting for a space invader to pop out. premise is good, build and conquer, but thats where it stops. have been playing rome:total war and was looking for its equal or better. this ain’t it.. not even close. also after playing railroad tycoon 3 vs locomotion, ill never buy another sid meier game. thought about buying pirates, ill stay with port royale. the 1 star rating is only because i had to put at least 1 in for the review. save your money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Anonymous on June 27, 2010 at 11:57 pm

    GOD: Hello.

    SETTLER: Hi.

    GOD: Settle a city.

    SETTLER: I wanna move another turn.

    GOD: Well, then you’ll have to wait for another 250 years.

    EMPEROR: Oh, I’m in debt. Let me go to cheat mode.

    GOD: Cheaters never prosper.

    EMPEROR: But I have to sell another of my city’s improvements every 25 years!

    GOD: Cheaters never prosper.

    I mean the above monologue to be PROPHETIC of the game.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  6. W on June 28, 2010 at 1:11 am

    It was not engaging and I often lost -confused and frustrated!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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