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Civilization VI

Age Range

How Many Players

Rating

Play Time?

12+

2+

PG

8+ Hours

Civilization is a strategy-based board game that allows players to build their own civilizations and compete against each other. The game is typically played with two to four players, and each player takes on the role of a civilization leader, such as Julius Caesar or Napoleon Bonaparte.

Variations

Civilization VI with mods: Try playing Civilization VI with different mods to change up the gameplay, such as adding new civilizations, leaders, wonders, or gameplay mechanics.

Civilization board game: Take a break from the computer screen and try the board game version of Civilization. This version lets players build and manage their civilizations on a game board, with various resources and units to manage.

Civilization multiplayer: Play with friends or strangers in multiplayer mode, where diplomacy and cooperation become critical to success. You can also try teaming up with another civilization to conquer the world together.

Civilization roleplaying: Add some roleplaying elements to the game by choosing a civilization with a backstory and playing according to its values and objectives. Create alliances, trade, or go to war based on the values and goals of your civilization.

Civilization co-op: Work together with other players to build the ultimate civilization. This variant can be played in single or multiplayer mode, and players will need to work together to achieve common goals.

Civilization speedrun: Try to complete the game in the shortest possible time. This variant requires a lot of strategic planning and quick decision-making, and players will need to optimize their playstyle for maximum efficiency.

GAME RULES

There are various games in the Civilization series, so the rules may differ slightly depending on the particular game. However, in general, the basic rules for the classic Civilization game are:

Players choose a civilization and start on a randomly generated map.
The game is turn-based, with each turn representing a certain number of years.
Players can research new technologies and build units and buildings to expand their civilization and increase their power.
Players can engage in diplomacy with other civilizations, make alliances, and trade resources.
Players can also engage in warfare with other civilizations to conquer their cities and expand their territory.
The game continues until one civilization achieves a certain victory condition, such as being the first to colonize space, or by eliminating all other civilizations.
These rules are subject to change depending on the particular game in the Civilization series.

Setup

GAME SETUP

The setup for Civilization can vary depending on the version of the game being played, as well as any expansions or modifications being used. However, in general, the setup for a typical game of Civilization involves the following steps:

Each player chooses a civilization to play as, which comes with unique abilities, units, and structures.
The game board is set up, which usually consists of a hexagonal grid representing different types of terrain (such as forests, mountains, and rivers), as well as spaces for players to place their cities and units.
Each player places their starting city on the board, along with several units such as warriors or settlers.
The starting resources for each player are determined, which can include things like food, production, science, and gold.
The game begins, and players take turns making decisions about what to build, where to move their units, and what technologies to research. The goal of the game is typically to be the first player to achieve a certain victory condition, such as conquering all other civilizations, building a spaceship to leave the planet, or achieving a cultural victory through the arts and literature.
Of course, there can be many variations and modifications to this setup depending on the specific version of Civilization being played, as well as the preferences of the players.

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