Sid Meier's Civilization

Sid Meier's Civilization

MicroProse
Release date: 1991-09-01 | Platforms: PC, MACOS.

From Wikipedia: Sid Meier's Civilization is the first in a series of turn-based "4X"-type strategy video game created by Sid Meier and Bruce Shelley for MicroProse in 1991.[3][4] The game's objective is to "Build an empire to stand the test of time": it begins in 4000 BC and the players attempt to expand and develop their empires through the ages from the ancient era until modern and near-future times.

Civilization is a turn-based single- or multiplayer strategy game. The player takes on the role of the ruler of a civilization, starting with one (or occasionally two) settler units, and attempts to build an empire in competition with two to seven other civilizations. The game requires a fair amount of micromanagement (although less than other simulation games).[5] Along with the larger tasks of exploration, warfare and diplomacy, the player has to make decisions about where to build new cities, which improvements or units to build in each city, which advances in knowledge should be sought (and at what rate), and how to transform the land surrounding the cities for maximum benefit. From time to time the player's towns may be harassed by barbarians, units with no specific nationality and no named leader. These threats only come from unclaimed land or sea, so that over time there are fewer and fewer places from which barbarians will emanate.

Background

DEVELOPERS

Background for Bruce Campbell Shelley
Bruce Campbell Shelley

Bruce Campbell Shelley

writer

Bruce Campbell Shelley is a games writer. Shelley has been working with MicroProse Software and MPS Labs. Shelley's first game was Civilization published by MicroProse for PC, PlayStation, SNES and Classic Macintosh in 1991. Next, Bruce Campbell Shelley worked on Sid Meier's Civilization taking on the role of writer. Most recently, Bruce Campbell Shelley was involved in the development of Sid Meier's CivNet.

Background for B. C. Milligan
B. C. Milligan

B. C. Milligan

writer

B. C. Milligan is a games writer and designer. Milligan has been working with MicroProse Software and MPS Labs. Milligan's first game was Civilization published by MicroProse for PC, PlayStation, SNES and Classic Macintosh in 1991. Next, B. C. Milligan worked on Sid Meier's Civilization taking on the role of writer. Milligan also worked on F-117A Stealth Fighter developed by MicroProse Software for NES. The latest work of B. C. Milligan was Sid Meier's CivNet, published in 1995.

Background for Bruce Shelley
Bruce Shelley

Bruce Shelley

director

Bruce Shelley is a games writer, director and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Shelley has been working with Hidden Path Entertainment, MicroProse Software, Blue Byte and Ensemble Studios. Shelley started as the designer of Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon. Next, Bruce Shelley worked on Sid Meier's Covert Action taking on the role of writer. Shelley also worked on Age of Empires developed by Ensemble Studios for PC. The latest work of Bruce Shelley was Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, published in 2020.

Background for Jeffery L. Briggs
Jeffery L. Briggs

Jeffery L. Briggs

writer,composer

Jeffery L. Briggs is a games writer, composer, producer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Briggs has been working with Firaxis, MicroProse Software, Rising Star Games and MPS Labs. Briggs's first published game was Darkland. Next, Jeffery L. Briggs worked on Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon taking on the role of composer. Later, Briggs also was part of the team who developed Silent Service II published by MicroProse for PC, Commodore / Amiga and Atari ST. Most recently, Jeffery L. Briggs was involved in the development of Trailblazers.

Background for Sid Meier
Sid Meier

Sid Meier

producer,designer,programmer

Sid Meier is a video game designer well-known for producing various strategies and simulators. He is currently employed in 2K Games and worked in MicroProse — the company he owned.

Games

The primary game series he is known for bears his name on it: Sid Meier's Civilization. This has also been the source of multiple controversies as many titles within the series were developed not only by other people but also without any meaningful contribution from Meier's side. However, the author is well-praised as a simulator developer as he accentuates the non-boring parts in it and tries to emphasize them as much as possible. Although the list of games by him consists of 47 entries, it is hard to determine the role he played in some of them.

Awards

Meier has got 8 first awards including lifetime Golden Joystick nominations for outstanding achievements in the video game field. Other attainments come primarily from game journals such as GameSpot and IGN in efforts to grasp his contribution to video game development.