Posted April 09, 2014
I've had some fun with it playing with a friend who's less into that kind of game. It's much more casual than the Civilization games. That's probably why it's not getting much attention in this thread: most of the people bothering to respond are likely to be more dedicated to the genre, and so find it less interesting.
The thing with the Civilization games, unlike RPGs like The Witcher, is that it's inherent in their nature that each of them is almost infinitely replayable, if you enjoy it. I tend to find that a game of that genre grows on me over my first few games, as I learn how it functions and how to play it well. Thus, I'm not sure there's a great need to play all the games in turn at all. Of course, the issue is working out which game(s) you think will most appeal to you. A personal choice in the end, but you can find some lps of the games on Youtube which should give you the information you need to decide :)
The thing with the Civilization games, unlike RPGs like The Witcher, is that it's inherent in their nature that each of them is almost infinitely replayable, if you enjoy it. I tend to find that a game of that genre grows on me over my first few games, as I learn how it functions and how to play it well. Thus, I'm not sure there's a great need to play all the games in turn at all. Of course, the issue is working out which game(s) you think will most appeal to you. A personal choice in the end, but you can find some lps of the games on Youtube which should give you the information you need to decide :)
Post edited April 09, 2014 by pi4t