Not turn based, but otherwise Anno 1404 is somewhat close to what Civ is. A solid game.
I concur. I played that and immensely enjoyed myself.
I hope they do some more expansions or a sequel for the game.

Not turn based, but otherwise Anno 1404 is somewhat close to what Civ is. A solid game.
I started EU3 with England, and have yet to branch out from there. They're a bit tougher. You can do some interesting stuff (IE: form Great Britain by smashing Scotland and Ireland), but some of their other tasks can be tougher (IE: taking over France -- and keeping it), and I've yet to really figure out colonization. The Portuguese and Spanish are FANTASTICALLY positioned for colonization, thanks to north african and west Atlantic provincial cores for longer range colonization.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
I bought Galactic Civilizations II and Europa Universalis III based on the discussion here. I've been playing GalCivII the past few days, and it's a blast. Gentle learning curve for Civ veterans (maybe too gentle; I crushed my first two games on "beginner" and "normal"), great immersion, lots of creativity, and the race-specific tech trees seem like they add a lot of replayability.
-Grendel
I bought Galactic Civilizations 2 tooi'm amazed by how fun the diplomacy is, it actually makes sense.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
I bought Galactic Civilizations II and Europa Universalis III based on the discussion here. I've been playing GalCivII the past few days, and it's a blast. Gentle learning curve for Civ veterans (maybe too gentle; I crushed my first two games on "beginner" and "normal"), great immersion, lots of creativity, and the race-specific tech trees seem like they add a lot of replayability.
-Grendel
Okay, I read through this whole thread and nobody mentioned it so I will, even though it will surely resurrect a dead fight. EUIII and the other EU kin ARE TBS 4x games. The difference is that the turns are variable length and you the gamer defines what constitutes a turn.
Its hard to get through a 400 year game playing real time...![]()
IMHO, in EU3, colonization is much easier and simpler than warring.
I've finally found a worthy competitor for Civilization 5.
Here is the game:
(Please note it's been streamlined for the mass market a little.)
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/495903
Here is a review of the game:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/558516
The 2nd link to the video is hilarious. Not LOL cause I'm indicating a tone, but LOL cause I'm LOL'ing. And smiling lots, too. Thanks for that.
Anno 1404 (Dawn of Discovery) is more of a city-builder type game. Still, it is a lot of fun.Not turn based, but otherwise Anno 1404 is somewhat close to what Civ is. A solid game.