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Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Warlords Expansion Pack | 
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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.95 You Save: $3.04 (10%)
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 4166
Platform: Windows Xp Genre: strategy_games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 710425219665 UPC: 710425219665 EAN: 0710425219665 ASIN: B000FHGA4S
Release Date: July 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New - Factory sealed box. Note-box may have sticker or slight wear. ** Check out my other items! **
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| Features:
| | Bring new leaders into pre-existing Civilizations to help them advance | | | Strive for world domination in this expansion pack to the award-winning game | | | Play as legends like Alexander The Great and Genghis Khan | | | 6 new civilizations and associated unique units; 3 new wonders | | | 6 unique and interesting scenarios; 10 new leaders; 2 new leader traits |
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Product Description Civilization IV: Warlords expands the Civilization games to include the world's most successful conquerors. You'll get a chance to play as legends like Alexander The Great and Genghis Khan. March your armies across the world, as you attempt to destroy your rivals and expand your Civilization through millitary conquest. Secure your place in history by becoming the greatest conqueror thsi world has ever seen!
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Good expansion April 7, 2008 M. Huber I have been playing this a few times since I picked it and Beyond the Sword up. I installed both on my vanilla civ4 install and haven't yet tried corporations or some of the very interesting looking custom content. Some of the changes to the base game like Great Generals and the changes to the Spying in the game I have had plenty of fun with in game as well as messing around with unrestricted leaders and the unique units and buildings. There is a lot of new content almost making this an entirely new game.
A mediocre expansion January 12, 2008 Lou 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
While CIV IV is an excellent game the expansions are not so great. Sure the added content is always nice and the new game play really makes for an interesting and fresh take. But the increase in the AI cheating is just too much. What a shame because I would recommend CIV IV to anyone, it is just that good of a game, these expansions take it down a notch.
Another Sid Meiers Civ game pack for the completely and totally addicted December 23, 2007 Literature Addiction Once again, the Civ IV products are not a disappointment to the totally addicted CIVILIZATION individual. Though we waited a full year to purchase this particular expansion pack, as it did not have a great deal of new items, it was a decidedly good addition to the CIV gaming collection. For the strategy turn/based game enthusiast, the Sid Meiers Civilization games are addicting and interesting. This one fuels the addiction even further.
Not Great. Mostly good for the scenarios and updates. October 30, 2007 B. Marold (Bethlehem, PA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unlike the very well received second update to Civilization IV, 'Beyond the Sword', this add-on adds very little to the basic game design. It's primary value is in the added scenarios, especially my favorite from Civilization III, the rise of the Roman Empire. Most apprecieated is the correction of the egregious lapse in the functionality of the cities list. In the original game, one could not drill down to cities from the list. Tsk, Tsk. The primary functional addition is the Warlord unit, which can convert into either an acadamy, super specialist, or, uniquely, an in the field commander. Unfortunately, this functionality is simply not as useful as the leaders in Civilization III, where a leader could be used to build an army, which, in ancient scenarios, became virtually unstoppable in battle, since their units never become obsolete. Of course, if you are a Civilization fanatic like me, the simple addition of the new civilizations, scenaries, and bug fixes is more than enough to make this worth while, even if you get the next new thing!
Obsolete Piece of Software September 7, 2007 Helping Hand 27 out of 29 found this review helpful
DO NOT BUY THIS IF YOU ALREADY OWN BEYOND THE SWORD! All the core game changes, including wonders and civilizations, are included in Beyond the Sword. Only get this game if you want to have the scenarios that were included in Warlords.
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