





Sid Meier has been enthusiastic about this installment, being quoted in both the press release and trailer as saying, "This is the game I've always wanted to make."
A demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace and the North American PlayStation Store on June 5, 2008. The demo allows players to play until 1250 AD as Cleopatra or Julius Caesar, and also allows multiplayer play.








Announced features
* 16 Civilizations with corresponding historical leaders
* Streamlined time scale for quicker play
* Fully featured online play, including auto-matching, ranked games, and leaderboards
* Voice and vision chat
* Downloadable content and Achievements
* Weekly single-player maps developed by Firaxis that will determine "Best Civ Player in the World."
* 'Civilopedia', an encyclopedia with game and real world information on any in-game object or technology
* The Manhattan Project wonder gives it's builder access to the ICBM weapon, of which only one can be built per game. ICBMs will destroy any city that is not a civilization's capital city, and halves the populations of cities and units within eight regions of the target.
* Victory is achieved through four conditions; Domination, where all of the opposition's capital cities are under a player's control; Technological, where a civilization is the first to reach Alpha Centauri; Cultural, where a civilization obtains 20 great people, wonders, or converted cities, and builds the united nations wonder; and Economic, where a civilization obtains 20,000 gold pieces, and builds the world bank wonder.
* All Civilizations have special abilities
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All information taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilization_Revolution
For more information please refer to http://civilizationrevolution.com/
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