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TJ Settler Aurora Feb 2001
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posted February 27, 2001 00:28
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I have been a fan of Microprose's Master of Magic for a long time now. I've always wished there was a multi-player version. Then I saw a year or so ago Civ II Gold. From what I read, it came with a Fantasy World module, which simulated the game play of Master of Magic, commonly known as MOM. It was exactly what I wanted but I had moved on to other games at the time, so passed it by then.Now my daughter found MOM on the old PC and started to play it. I would like to play the Civ Gold with her, but I can not find it in the stores any more. Can anyone tell me how to get it? I bought Call to Power, and it's great and all, but I wanted to have the spell capabilities like I had in MOM. I see other games on the market which look like it may be like MOM, but I really want to do Magic, in and out of battle, hire heroes, research new spells, build armies and cities. I found a copy of Civ II: Test of Time, but was hesitant to buy it. Not knowing how if it had spell capabilities in the Midguard game or not. Can anyone help me, and explain the differences in the various Civ II games, and whether any do what I want? Thanks, TJ |
CYBERAmazon Prince United States of America Feb 2000
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posted February 27, 2001 13:57
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TJ:Do some searching on the Internet. There is bound to be some legitimate sites out there still selling Civ II Gold/Civ II MGE (the former is the Macintosh title, the latter the PC title). My local Wal-Mart store still has a copy of Civ II for sale to PC customers for $10. So you might want to recheck a couple of the brick-and-mortar outlets, too (though that depends on the diversity of retail where you live). CYBERAmazon |
John-SJ King of Silicon Valley since Aug 1999
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posted February 27, 2001 14:32
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Try www.cdmag.com and click on the "Chips and Bits" link near the top of the page. Then do a search for Civilization, they have both Civ II Gold and ToT.John-SJ
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SMACed Prince Think Different. Dec 2000
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posted February 27, 2001 19:56
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Or try www.ebgames.com, www.compuexpert.com, www.amazon.com and www.outpost.com. One of those is bound to have it, mac or pc, on top of the previous sites listed here. No problem. | |