July 08, 2008
It took awhile, but after its release in 2005, the latest installment of the popular computer game
Civilization IV was received warmly by many cultural commentators.
Civilization IV, or CivIV for short, was hailed alternatively as “a video game for the ages,” and “a kind of social-sciences chessboard that blends history and logic into a game that demands a long, long attention span.”
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