Sid Meier’s Civilization: The Board Game, based on the computer game Civilization IV and published in 2010. Not to be confused with the Avalon Hill board game Civilization (or its successor, Advanced Civilization); or with Sid Meier’s Civilization: The Boardgame which is based on the computer game ...
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What does it mean to “interrupt movement”
In Sid Meier's Civilization, the Communism technology allows another players' movement to be interrupted to prevent figures from leaving a specific square.
What exactly does this mean, does this mean ...
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When can I nuke someone?
Civilization: The Board Game (the 2010 version) has the Atomic Theory tech which lets me nuke someone.
Movement: Nuke a non-capital city. The city is destroyed, along
with all buildings, ...
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Too many Tech-Victories seen in 2-player rules for Civilization
I have been playing Civilization The Board Game some times with my girlfriend, but each time, the game quickly becomes a race for the tech-victory. Since it is a large advantage to research tech in ...
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Who's first in a battle in Sid Meier's Civilization: The Board Game (from 2010)?
There is a unit with 5 strength and 2 wounds. The attacker wants to use the resource ability of mathematics to finish the unit, the defender the healing effect of animal husbandry. Which effect is ...
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What is the effect of a scout standing at an enemy barracks?
A barracks add +2 to the owners Combat score and 2 Trade.
A scout allows you to effectively block or steal the benefits of an opponent's buildings by standing on them.
When I have a scout on an ...