"The best game evaaaaa" - 1 reviewer
"The worst game evaaaaa" - another reviewer.
Maybe man up and decide for yourself for 8 quid? Correct spelling of "Civilisation" for the win. Well not in my case but you get the point.
Description (edited for correct Englizh):
The Exoplanets map pack includes six custom maps inspired by real-world exoplanets. Specialised scripts produce randomised geographic layouts each time a new game begins, allowing for even more re-playability on new alien worlds
Sid Meier's Civilisation Beyond Exoplanet Maps include:
Kepler 186f: This lush forest planet is one of the oldest known Earth-like planets.
Rigil Khantoris Bb: Orbiting the closest star to the solar system, the historical records of this arid continental planet’s settlement are well-preserved.
Tau Ceti d: This planet of seas and archipelagos features a booming biodiversity and a wealth of resources.
Mu Arae f: Tidally locked in orbit around a weak star, the southern hemisphere of this planet is a blistering desert where the sun never sets, while the northern hemisphere is perpetually in frozen darkness.
82 Eridani e: An alien world of scarce water and racked by tectonic forces.
Eta Vulpeculae b: A mysterious new discovery with unknown terrain.
In Sid Meier’s Civilisation: Beyond Earth, you will write the next chapter for humanity as you lead your people into a new frontier and create a new civilisation in space. Explore and colonise an alien planet, research new technologies, amass mighty armies, build incredible Wonders and shape the face of your new world.
As you embark on your journey you must make critical decisions. From your choice of sponsor and the make-up of your colony, to the ultimate path you choose for your civilisation, every decision opens up new possibilities.
Top comments
k1ngchr15
29 Jan 164#7
Heated, for the correct spelling of Civilisation
Latest comments (18)
HereKittyKitty
29 Jan 16#18
You can skip Tiny Bang - it's a bit plop. Plus it crashed on me literally 10 about seconds before the end of the game, so I never even got to see it through
Redscoped
29 Jan 16#17
I know what you mean I have 700 games listed on my account the only real problem is guilt comming from the fact I have never installed most of them let alone played them. Still one day maybe when after i retire I can sit there and play games like Bus Driver, Commando Jack and The tiny Bang Story. Really where the hell did i get most of these game from ????
mrBrian
29 Jan 16#16
here's a link tot he humble bundle for anyone interested in paying slightly more and getting a load more awesome games thrown in. https://www.humblebundle.com/
Smoking173850
29 Jan 16#15
Humble bundle all the way much better deal but his is still ok
Elevation
29 Jan 16#14
Or alternatively, if you don't want to pay £2 more then this is still the better deal. Bundles aren't my thing - I have a big enough backlog as it is. I just buy games one at a time. I'm old-fashioned like that. There are plenty of bundles posted for comparisons to be made like for like.
Lemming
29 Jan 16#13
Humble Bundle is definitely a better option unless you own literally everything else in it.
darthvader666uk
29 Jan 16#12
wouldnt the humble bundle be a better deal as it includes this?
yanick
29 Jan 16#11
I second (well, third) hanzoadam and cavemana; I think the humble bundle is a better deal at the moment.
I know it's a couple of pounds more but you get a lot more.
Still, I suppose this is better value if you have all the other games. (Or, still get the bundle and give the extra codes to illusionary for the weekly giveaway! :-)
sawmiz
29 Jan 16#8
Heat taken away for the incorrect spelling of Civilization.
Elevation to sawmiz
29 Jan 16#10
MeesterX
29 Jan 161#9
Heated for correct spelling of Civ.
k1ngchr15
29 Jan 164#7
Heated, for the correct spelling of Civilisation
hanzoadam
29 Jan 161#5
Humble bundle had it for $15 about £10 with Civ V +DLC, Xcom with DLC, CIv 3 complete and some other cid meters games think it's still up
cavemana to hanzoadam
29 Jan 16#6
Agreed. The deal is still on for another 4 days.
gr8h8me
29 Jan 16#4
I'll need the add on pack included to buy this "rising tide".
ricky1234561
29 Jan 161#3
Good price for the game on its own so I'll give you some heat. I would rather have the humble fire axis bundle though with this and all the other games for $15 (around a tenner).
format
29 Jan 161#2
it's no alpha centauri 2 :disappointed:
APJ666
29 Jan 161#1
Been thinking of getting this for a little while. For £8 it;s a no-brainer. Good spot, OP, thanks.
Opening post
"The worst game evaaaaa" - another reviewer.
Maybe man up and decide for yourself for 8 quid? Correct spelling of "Civilisation" for the win. Well not in my case but you get the point.
Description (edited for correct Englizh):
The Exoplanets map pack includes six custom maps inspired by real-world exoplanets. Specialised scripts produce randomised geographic layouts each time a new game begins, allowing for even more re-playability on new alien worlds
Sid Meier's Civilisation Beyond Exoplanet Maps include:
Kepler 186f: This lush forest planet is one of the oldest known Earth-like planets.
Rigil Khantoris Bb: Orbiting the closest star to the solar system, the historical records of this arid continental planet’s settlement are well-preserved.
Tau Ceti d: This planet of seas and archipelagos features a booming biodiversity and a wealth of resources.
Mu Arae f: Tidally locked in orbit around a weak star, the southern hemisphere of this planet is a blistering desert where the sun never sets, while the northern hemisphere is perpetually in frozen darkness.
82 Eridani e: An alien world of scarce water and racked by tectonic forces.
Eta Vulpeculae b: A mysterious new discovery with unknown terrain.
In Sid Meier’s Civilisation: Beyond Earth, you will write the next chapter for humanity as you lead your people into a new frontier and create a new civilisation in space. Explore and colonise an alien planet, research new technologies, amass mighty armies, build incredible Wonders and shape the face of your new world.
As you embark on your journey you must make critical decisions. From your choice of sponsor and the make-up of your colony, to the ultimate path you choose for your civilisation, every decision opens up new possibilities.
Top comments
Latest comments (18)
I know it's a couple of pounds more but you get a lot more.
Still, I suppose this is better value if you have all the other games. (Or, still get the bundle and give the extra codes to illusionary for the weekly giveaway! :-)