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Civilization: Call to Power Civilization: Call to Power
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Civilization: Call to Power (called CTP or CTP1 for short) is a PC turn-based strategy game developed by Activision (made and sold under license from Hasbro Interactive) as a successor to the extremely successful Civilization computer game by Sid Meier. It was ported to Linux by Loki Software. Apart from the isometric view (used in Civilization II but not in Civilization), one of the innovations is slavery, with a Slaver unit, slaves (cheap labor but may rebel if not properly minded), and an Abolitionist unit. Civilization: Call to Power es un giro de PC basado en juego de estrategia desarrollado por Activision (fabricado y vendido bajo licencia de Hasbro Interactive) como su sucesor en el juego Civilization equipo un gran éxito por Sid Meier. Fue portado a Linux por Loki Software. Aparte de la vista isométrica (utilizado en Civilización II, pero no en la civilización (original)), una de las innovaciones es la esclavitud, con Esclavos la unidad , esclavo s (mano de obra barata, pero puede rebelarse si no se mente), y un Abolicionista unidad.
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BeOS, Linux , Mac OS, Windows
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Turn-based strategy game
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Civilization: Call to Power
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Single player, multiplayer over TCP/IP, IPX, Play-by-mail game, hotseat
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Civilization: Call to Power es un giro de PC basado en juego de estrategia desarrollado por Activision (fabricado y vendido bajo licencia de Hasbro Interactive) como su sucesor en el juego Civilization equipo un gran éxito por Sid Meier. Fue portado a Linux por Loki Software. Aparte de la vista isométrica (utilizado en Civilización II, pero no en la civilización (original)), una de las innovaciones es la esclavitud, con Esclavos la unidad , esclavo s (mano de obra barata, pero puede rebelarse si no se mente), y un Abolicionista unidad. La propaganda en la caja de la versión de Asia-Pacífico, dice que se puede implementar "más de 65 unidades ..." y "más de 90 avances tecnológicos". "Refuerce su poderío militar con la guerra no convencional, como los ataques económicos, la propaganda, el terrorismo biológico y la conversión religiosa". Civilization: Call to Power (called CTP or CTP1 for short) is a PC turn-based strategy game developed by Activision (made and sold under license from Hasbro Interactive) as a successor to the extremely successful Civilization computer game by Sid Meier. It was ported to Linux by Loki Software. Apart from the isometric view (used in Civilization II but not in Civilization), one of the innovations is slavery, with a Slaver unit, slaves (cheap labor but may rebel if not properly minded), and an Abolitionist unit. The blurb on the box for the Asia-Pacific Version says you can deploy "over 65 ... units" and "over 90 technological advances". "Reinforce your military might with unconventional warfare, such as economic attacks, propaganda, biological terrorism, and religious conversion".