The Civilization series consists of turn-based strategy computer games designed largely by Sid Meier and various sequels and spinoffs. The main purpose of this wiki is to provide information about and strategies for these games.
Descriptions originally came from the Wikipedia article Civilization (series).
Main series
Base Game | Game | Abbr. | Developer | Release | Descriptions |
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Civilization | Original | Civ | MicroProse | 1991 | |
CivNet | MicroProse | 1995 | A remake with improved graphics and sound, local and online multiplayer modes, and support for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. | ||
Civilization II | Original | Civ2 | MicroProse | 1996 | Introduced the isometric view of the world map. |
Conflicts in Civilization | MicroProse | 1996 | |||
Fantastic Worlds | FW | MicroProse | 1997 | ||
Test of Time | MicroProse | 1999 | Includes the original Civilization II plus new scenarios and improved features, including an alien landscape. | ||
Civilization III | Original | Civ3 | Firaxis | 2001 | Introduced aspects of culture, including culture victories and takeovers of nearby cities |
Play The World | PTW | Firaxis | 2002 | ||
Conquests | Firaxis | 2003 | |||
Civilization IV | Original | Civ4 | Firaxis | 2005 | Introduced aspects of religion and government civics. |
Warlords | Firaxis | 2006 | |||
Beyond the Sword | BTS | Firaxis | 2007 | ||
Colonization (Total Conversion) |
Civ4Col | Firaxis | 2008 | Remake of Sid Meier's Colonization with Civilization 4 engine. The game is completely separate from the core Civilization 4 game. | |
Civilization Revolution | Original | Firaxis | 2008 | The first game in the series designed specifically for consoles, iOS and Windows Phone; not released for the PC or Mac. | |
Civilization V | Original | Civ5 | Firaxis | 2010 | Introduced a hex-based map instead of a square tile map used in previous titles, and "unstacked" military units, where only one unit of a kind may occupy one space. City States added. First game with DLC. |
Gods & Kings | Firaxis | 2012 | Added religion and espionage/spies. | ||
Brave New World | Firaxis | 2013 | Redesigned the Culture Victory using the Great Works and Tourism systems. World Congress and late game Ideologies along with new trade route caravans. | ||
Civilization Revolution 2 | Original | Firaxis | 2013 | A mobile exclusive sequel to Civilization Revolution. | |
Civilization: Beyond Earth |
Original | CivBE | Firaxis | 2014 | A spiritual successor to Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri built atop the Civilization V engine. Takes place in a science fiction setting. |
Rising Tide | BERT | Firaxis | 2015 | Experiments with floating cities, and new diplomatic settings | |
Civilization VI | Original | Civ6 | Firaxis | 2016 | Introduced "unstacked" city tiles, where city improvements are placed outside the main city grid space, and a separate culture improvement tree from the technology tree. |
Rise & Fall | RF | Firaxis | 2018 | Added Dark Ages and greatly expanded upon Golden Ages; and a new Loyalty system which interacts with your current age. | |
Gathering Storm | GS | Firaxis | 2019 | Added natural disasters, and the effects of global warming. new Future Era as well as its technolgies and civics. Canals, Rock Bands, Diplomatic Victory, World Congress, etc. |
Spinoffs
Title | Developer | Release | Notes |
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Sid Meier's Colonization | MicroProse | 1994 | Created by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier while still at MicroProse. Would later be remade as Civilization IV: Colonization. |
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri | Firaxis | 1999 | Science fiction version of Civilization |
Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire | Firaxis | 1999 | The expansion pack to Alpha Centauri |
CivCity: Rome | Firefly Studios and Firaxis | 2006 | A city-building strategy game inspired by the series. |
Civilization World | Firaxis | 2011 | A Civilization game for Facebook. The game was discontinued in 2013. |
Sid Meier's Starships | Firaxis | 2015 | A tie-in game to Civilization: Beyond Earth. |
Compilations
These bundles show compilations sold physically at stores, not digital only versions that can be changed over time. This is not a complete list.
Title | Release | Contents |
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The Explorer | 1997 | Civilization and the Colonization spin off. |
Civilization II: Multiplayer Gold Edition | 1998 | Civilization II and its two expansions: Conflicts in Civilization and Fantastic Worlds |
Civilization III: Gold Edition | 2003 | Civilization III and the first expansion, Play the World. |
Civilization III: Complete | 2005 | Civilization III and its two expansions: Play the World and Conquests. |
Civilization Chronicles | 2006 | all the games from the main series from the first Civilization to Civilization IV. |
Civilization IV: Gold Edition | 2007 | Civilization IV and its first expansion Warlords, as well as a bonus poster illustrated by artist Greg Hildebrandt. |
Civilization IV: Complete | 2007 | Civilization IV and its two expansions: Warlords and Beyond the Sword. |
Civilization IV: The Complete Edition | 2009 | Civilization IV, its two expansions, Warlords and Beyond the Sword, and Civilization IV: Colonization. It does not have any DRM (copy protection). |
Civilization V: Game of the Year Edition | 2011 | Civilization V and all DLC prior to the Korea and Wonders of the Ancient World packs released through Steam. |
Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gold Edition | 2013 | Civilization V plus the Gods & Kings expansion with all the DLC released between them both. |
Sid Meier's Civilization V: The Complete Edition | 2014 | Civilization V plus the Gods & Kings and Brave New World expansions with all the DLC released between them. |
Related games
Due to licensing disputes between Avalon Hill and MicroProse, the Civilization: Call to Power series was developed by Activision instead of MicroProse. However, the series was consolidated into the Civilization franchise when Hasbro purchased Avalon Hill and Activision in 1999. Additional games, such as Freeciv and FreeCol, have taken inspiration from games within the Civilization franchise, but were developed by third parties unrelated to 2K Games or Firaxis.
Title | Release | Developer | Notes |
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Freeciv | 1996 | The Freeciv developers | A free and open source clone of Civilization.[1] |
Imperialism | 1997 | Frog City Software | |
Civilization: Call to Power | 1999 | Activision, license from Hasbro Interactive | Not worked on by Sid Meier |
C-evo | ?? | Steffen Gerlach | A freeware game loosely based on Civilization II, created by Steffen Gerlach[2] |
Call to Power II | 2000 | Activision, license from Hasbro Interactive | Sequel to Civilization: Call to Power. Due to licensing issues, Civilization not in the title.[3] |
FreeCol | 2003 | The FreeCol developers | An open source clone of Sid Meier's Colonization[4] |
NewCol | 2007-2011 | Frederic Vernier and associates | |
CivilizationEDU | 2017 | GlassLab | A modified version of Civilization V aimed to be used in the classroom as an education tool to examine the interaction between military, technology, political and socioeconomic issues. Development is in partnership with GlassLab.[5] |
Humankind | 2021 | Amplitude Studios | A 4X strategy game, called a "challenger to the Civ 4X throne" |
Board and card games
Title | Release | Notes |
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Civilization: The Boardgame | 2002 | An officially licensed board game published by Eagle Games and based on Civilization III. |
Civilization: The Card Game | 2006 | A card game designed by Civilization IV lead designer Soren Johnson and based on Civilization IV. |
Civilization: The Board Game | 2010 | An officially licensed board game published by Fantasy Flight Games and based on Civilization IV. |
Civilization: Fame and Fortune | 2011 | The first expansion to the 2010 Civilization based board game. |
Civilization: Wisdom and Warfare | 2013 | The second expansion to the 2010 Civilization based board game. |
Civilization: A New Dawn | 2017 | A board game published by Fantasy Flight Games and based on Civilization VI. |
DLC
Platforms
Platform |
I |
II* |
III |
IV | V | VI | Rev | RevII | BE |
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Personal Computers | |||||||||
DOS | ✓ | ||||||||
Windows** | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Mac / OSX* | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Linux | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Amiga | ✓ | ||||||||
Consoles | |||||||||
Atari ST | ✓ | ||||||||
Sega Saturn | ✓ | ||||||||
Super NES | ✓ | ||||||||
Nintendo Switch | ✓ | ||||||||
PlayStation | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
PlayStation III | ✓ | ||||||||
Xbox 360 | ✓ | ||||||||
Mobile Consoles | |||||||||
Nintendo DS | ✓ | ||||||||
PlayStation Vita | ✓ | ||||||||
Mobile | |||||||||
iOS | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
Android | ✓ | ||||||||
Windows Phone | ✓ |
* Expansions of Civ II aren't necessarily on all platforms
** There are multiple versions of Windows
*** Civ 1-3 are on the original mac operating system. The rest are on the OSX operating system.
External Links
- StrategyWiki, which now has what was on WikiBooks
- Moby Games - Civilization Series
- Civilization - Then Vs. Now The Evolution of Sid Meier's Civilization Series 11/1/2017
- Gamespot: The Story of Civilization VI Part 1: A 25-Year Evolution 10/20/2016
- Gamespot: The Story of Civilization Part 2: How Firaxis Shaped the Strategy Genre 10/21/2016
References
- ↑ Peel, Jeremy (May 9, 2013). "Did you know: you can now play FreeCiv in your browser". PC Games N. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ↑ Claire, Oliver (January 29, 2007). "Priceless Victories". Eurogamer. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ↑ Bruce Geryk (2000-11-20). "Call to Power II Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
- ↑ Ocampo, Jason (June 9, 2008). "Sid Meier Returns to Colonization". IGN. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
- ↑ Francis, Bryant (June 23, 2016). "Firaxis partners with GlassLab for educational version of Civilization V". Gamasutra. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
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Game | Expansion packs |
Civilization |
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Civ II | |
Civ III | |
Civ IV |
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Civ V | |
Beyond Earth | |
Civ VI | |
Official Spinoffs | |
Other Games | |
Comparisons |