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Game
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Civilisation
III Gold
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Civilisation
III Gold Edition and Civilisation III - Conquests
http://www.civ3.com/
In
1991, Sid Meier set the benchmark for computer strategy gaming with
his release of Civilisation. Now, with Firaxis, Sid has released
a gold edition to the third game in the franchise. The game play
is unchanged and players still strive to drag their civilisation
kicking and screaming from the first primitive village into a sprawling
modern empire supported by a massive infrastructure network and
a mighty armed force.
What
Civilisation III gold edition brings is what players of Civ have
always been crying for; the ability to challenge human opponents
in the race for global supremacy. Civ III gold edition is a combination
of Civ III and the expansion pack Play the World, which allows for
a wide range of multiplayer options. Human players have an added
diplomacy screen to allow interaction between players, necessary
for trade and military agreements.
Civilisation
III Gold is a must buy for any fan of the Civ genre, if for no other
reason than to have the opportunity to play the game against human
opponents. You may also consider the latest expansion pack Civ III
Conquest. It provides six additional campaigns based on historical
events. Each has unique victory conditions, additional technology
structures and adds limitations such as city expansions. Units are
named to reflect historicaly available units and the map and pre-established
cities represent the set up of the campaign area.
Civ
III Conquests, with its campaigns and additional add ons, make it
a worthwhile investment, which should increase the playability and
enjoyment of Civilisation III.
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Age
of Wonders - Shadow Magic
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Ages
of Wonders - Shadow Magic
http://www.ageofwonders.com/
Ages
of Wonders - Shadow Magic is a turn based fantasy game released
by Gathering and is a sequel to the popular Age of Wonders.
Players
have the option of playing the game as one of several main characters,
who are tasked with toppling the reign of the Emperor Phobius.
Players
can then select to play single scenarios or the story-based Shadow
World campaigns.
Shadow
Magic is played in turn-based movement, building and resource collection
phase. During this phase players can move their units and cast spells,
work on magical items and raise units in friendly cities.
If
the player's units encounter enemy units or a wandering monster
the player can either resolve the combat automatically or take control
of the battle themselves. The battles are also turn based with units
restricted to linear movement towards or away from the enemy. If
the encounter has taken place within the sphere of influence of
the main character they can spice up the battle with several spells.
Shadow
Magic has several new features not seen in the original Age of Wonders,
with new spells, new units and the ability for players to forge
their own magical items.
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Colin
McRae Rally 04
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Colin
McRae Rally 04
www.codemasters.com/colinmcraerally04/australia/colinmcraerally04.php
The
flying Scotsman did not do too well in the real world last year...
thankfully he has a game franchise to keep him going.
This
fourth iteration of the game is a prettied-up version of the previous
titles with some updated tracks, cars, sponsors and drivers.
Rally
fans will notice every little change. Most players will just burn
some time away tearing around the countryside. It is good, safe
gaming fun as long as you don't try to replicate it on the way to
work.
Colin
McRae Rally 04 is also available on XBox.
How
to win
Like
what you see? We have copies of all the games on this page to
give away.
E-mail your entries to ADFgamesmen@telstra.com
with the name of the game you would like to win in the subject
line.
Only one entry per person. Subsequent entries will be discarded.
Include your full name and mailing address or your entry won't
be accepted.
So
what are you waiting for? Quick sticks!
Winners
are grinners
Congratulations
to our Christmas giveaway winners:
Dean Robinson, Melbourne; Pte Matthew Spencer, Adelaide; LCdr
Zanker, Canberra; Sgt Iain Lewington, Canberra; Reid Pryor, Canungra;
Andrew Currie, Adelaide; Chris Davidson, Canberra; LAC Michela
Paine, Exmouth; Sgt Ritchie Knape, Brisbane; Glen Snijders, Brisbane;
WO2 David O'Reilly, Melbourne; Capt Troy Huckstepp, Sydney; Mike
Mckeller, Canberra.
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