Strategy games often have ways of cheating, letting a player win undeservedly. Even saving and reloading-if-it-turns-out-badly is a form of cheating!
Civilization
Civilization II
Civilization III
Civilization VI
C-evo
"Manipulation" is a specific Main Menu item with half a dozen options, which are not really cheating because they apply to all civilizations.
Sid Meier's Colonization
Other games
Cheating is not present in (or the article has not been created for) the following games :
| Game | Article |
|---|---|
| Civilization IV | Cheating (Civ4) |
| Civilization V | Cheating (Civ5) |
| Civilization VII | Cheating (Civ7) |
| Civilization: Beyond Earth | Cheating (CivBE) |
| Civilization Revolution | Cheating (CivRev) |
| Civilization Revolution 2 | Cheating (CivRev2) |
| CivWorld | Cheating (CivWorld) |
| Freeciv | Cheating (Freeciv) |
| Civilization: Call to Power | Cheating (CTP1) |
| Call to Power II | Cheating (CTP2) |
| FreeCol | Cheating (FreeCol) |
| Civilization IV: Colonization | Cheating (Civ4Col) |
| Sid Meier's Alpha Centauriā | Cheating (SMAC) |
| Starships | Cheating (Starships) |
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