Old Games - Civilization 1 / #1 / No Commentary (PC DOS 4K)

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Old Nerd's Nostalgic Gameplay - No Commentary Walkthrough PC 4K
Title ▪ Sid Meier's Civilization / Part 1
Difficulty Level ▪ King (4/5)
Level of Competition ▪ 5 Civilizations
Tribe ▪ Roman
Controls ▪ Keyboard + Mouse ⌨🖱
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ℹ️ ABOUT ℹ️
Sid Meier's Civilization is a 1991 turn-based strategy 4X video game developed and published by MicroProse. The game was originally developed for MS-DOS running on a PC, and has undergone numerous revisions for various platforms. The player is tasked with leading an entire human civilization over the course of several millennia by controlling various areas such as urban development, exploration, government, trade, research, and military. The player can control individual units and advance the exploration, conquest and settlement of the game's world. The player can also make such decisions as setting forms of government, tax rates and research priorities. The player's civilization is in competition with other computer-controlled civilizations, with which the player can enter diplomatic relationships that can either end in alliances or lead to war.

Civilization was designed by Sid Meier and Bruce Shelley following the successes of Silent Service, Sid Meier's Pirates! and Railroad Tycoon. Civilization has sold 1.5 million copies since its release, and is considered one of the most influential computer games in history due to its establishment of the 4X genre. In addition to its commercial and critical success, the game has been deemed pedagogically valuable due to its presentation of historical relationships. A multiplayer remake, Sid Meier's CivNet, was released for the PC in 1995. Civilization was followed by several sequels with similar or modified scenarios.

ℹ️ GAMEPLAY ℹ️
Civilization is a turn-based single- or multiplayer strategy game. The player takes on the role of the ruler of a civilization, starting with one (or occasionally two) settler units, and attempts to build an empire in competition with two to seven other civilizations. The game requires a fair amount of micromanagement (although less than other simulation games). Along with the larger tasks of exploration, warfare and diplomacy, the player has to make decisions about where to build new cities, which improvements or units to build in each city, which advances in knowledge should be sought (and at what rate), and how to transform the land surrounding the cities for maximum benefit. From time to time the player's towns may be harassed by barbarians, units with no specific nationality and no named leader. These threats only come from unclaimed land or sea, so that over time there are fewer and fewer places from which barbarians will emanate.

Before the game begins, the player chooses which historical or current civilization to play. In contrast to later games in the Civilization series, this is largely a cosmetic choice, affecting titles, city names, musical heralds, and color. The choice does affect their starting position on the "Play on Earth" map, and thus different resources in one's initial cities, but has no effect on starting position when starting a random world game or a customized world game. The player's choice of civilization also prevents the computer from being able to play as that civilization or the other civilization of the same color, and since computer-controlled opponents display certain traits of their civilizations this affects gameplay as well. The Aztecs are both fiercely expansionist and generally extremely wealthy, for example. Other civilizations include the Americans, the Mongols, and Romans. Each civilization is led by a famous historical figure, such as Mohandas K. Gandhi for India.

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コメント (21)
  • Thank you so much for uploading this video, I never saw original Civilisation gameplay before! Oh boy listen to that amazing music. Omg I can't belive how far games and graphic are improved in less than 20 years. Epic video my friend, really enjoyed it!
  • Dang, its safe to say that this series has come a long way ! :D
  • A really good playthrough of the first Civilization! It's been so many years since I've played it. I dropped you a like! 👍
  • This game has made a timeline in the gaming world. From Civilization 1(1991) to Civilization 6(2016) a true masterpiece. And its new version Civilization 7 is coming soon . Nice game-play Old Nerd
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  • Loved this game, for me. It was all about CivNet. Civ1.2 Loved it :) Thank you for posting this :)
  • Amazing gameplay i really enjoyed watching it a big like and watched your ads full
  • Appreciate your effort for bringing back this classic game , well done Nostalgia king!
  • Great video keep up the good work and have a great day 👍
  • @zhujj04
    Nice sharing! Never saw what it looked like for the first version.