

If you're already a Civilization aficionado, feel free to skip the next few paragraphs. If you're looking for a deep, thoughtful, engrossing game for your iPad, and you've never played a Civilization game before, let me introduce a few of its concepts. There are minor issues, but these do not detract from an engrossing, fun experience. It’s one of the most finely implemented PC-to-mobile ports I can recall. Its touchscreen controls feel mostly natural. It looks almost as good as the PC version. My overall impression is that this is a terrific technical achievement. I've been playing on my iPad over the Christmas period. At any one time, there are dozens of units, menus, items and tiles to manage. That is to say, Civilization 6 is a really big game, especially for a mobile device. It's a useful evolution of the empire-building series, engaging geography as a major factor in societal progress while honing systems like combat, science and culture. When it arrived on PC last year, I reviewed Civilization 6 and was generally impressed.
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It’s the first time a full Civ game has been released on mobile, though previously we’ve seen arcadey versions like the underwhelming Civilization Revolution. This is not some “lite” version of Civ stripped down for touchscreen, mobile implementation. Publisher Aspyr Media had made no previous announcements. Civilization 6 was recently released on iPad, which came as something of a surprise.
