gamemaster3000
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What Civ was the first to use One Unit Per Tile?
What Civ had "Baba Yetu?"
What Civ was the first to have World Wonders?
What Civ was the first to have cultural borders?
What Civ was the first where units didn't require support from their home city (under democracy)?
What Civ was the first to use hexes?
What Civ was the first to have terraforming? And the last?
What Civ was the first to have pollution and global warming?
What Civ was the first to have world leader traits?
What Civ was the first to have unit upgrades?
What Civ was the first to have "We Love the Monarch Day"? And the last?
What Civ was the first to have railroads?
Which came first, Civilization 3 or Alpha Centauri?
What Civ had a picture of an Egyptian sarcophagus lying under a city on the cover of the manual?
What Civ was the first to have strategic resources?
What Civ was the first to have tile improvements?
What Civ was the first to have corruption?
What Civ was the first to have trade routes create roads?
What Civ was the first to have an expansion pack? What was it called?
And one question that is more subject to interpretation, what was the first Civ where building a small number of large cities was equally strong to building a wide empire?
What Civ was the first to include the Celts?
What Civ was the first to include the Norweigians?
What Civ was the first to include the Greeks?
What Civ was the first to include Portugal?
What Civ was the first to include Korea?
What Civ was the first to have multiple world leaders for the same nation?
What are all the icons that were used to represent production (e.g. hammers)?
What Civ was the first to use Tenochtitlan as a wonder?
What Civ was the first to use Notre Dame as a wonder?
What Civ was the first to use religion?
What Civ was the first to use Espionage?
What Civ was the first to have Nukes?
What Civ was the first to have a World Council or UN?
What Civ was the first to use One Unit Per Tile?
What Civ had "Baba Yetu?"
What Civ was the first to have World Wonders?
What Civ was the first to have cultural borders?
What Civ was the first where units didn't require support from their home city (under democracy)?
What Civ was the first to use hexes?
What Civ was the first to have terraforming? And the last?
What Civ was the first to have pollution and global warming?
What Civ was the first to have world leader traits?
What Civ was the first to have unit upgrades?
What Civ was the first to have "We Love the Monarch Day"? And the last?
What Civ was the first to have railroads?
Which came first, Civilization 3 or Alpha Centauri?
What Civ had a picture of an Egyptian sarcophagus lying under a city on the cover of the manual?
What Civ was the first to have strategic resources?
What Civ was the first to have tile improvements?
What Civ was the first to have corruption?
What Civ was the first to have trade routes create roads?
What Civ was the first to have an expansion pack? What was it called?
And one question that is more subject to interpretation, what was the first Civ where building a small number of large cities was equally strong to building a wide empire?
What Civ was the first to include the Celts?
What Civ was the first to include the Norweigians?
What Civ was the first to include the Greeks?
What Civ was the first to include Portugal?
What Civ was the first to include Korea?
What Civ was the first to have multiple world leaders for the same nation?
What are all the icons that were used to represent production (e.g. hammers)?
What Civ was the first to use Tenochtitlan as a wonder?
What Civ was the first to use Notre Dame as a wonder?
What Civ was the first to use religion?
What Civ was the first to use Espionage?
What Civ was the first to have Nukes?
What Civ was the first to have a World Council or UN?