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Civilization VII

 

 

Civilization VII 

For some reason not every city in Civilization VII can produce the same things. It is also really expensive to do anything. The main capital can produce more troops over so many turns. So I would go turn after turn with little to no progress. I also learned to amass troops at the border of neighbors I wanted to conquer. Many times they accepted my peace offerings if I only asked for one city from them. This was another way to expand my empire in Civilization VII. The systems that Civilization VII can be found on are Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

The issues families can have are violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language, alcohol, tobacco, false gods, and more. Players can pick from different religions in Civilization VII at a certain point. We can even send missionaries to other civilizations to try and convert them. There are different paths to victory in Civilization VII. I recommend sticking with one path to try and make it happen. It can be challenging to get that final victory in Civilization VII. The publisher for Civilization VII is 2K Games. The developer for Civilization VII is Firaxis Games. Look for a full review of Civilization VII in issue #215 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming e-magazine.
{05/17/2025}
- Paul

 


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