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2.how difficult can it be to go to youtube(or pretty much anywhere else on the internet) and find some decent watch&play footage of a game you are interested in?
u have a map and u can choose locations for ur cities... u can go to war and take the whole world or win with diplomacy..
CoC is a browser-esque game where u have a permanent city and u have to rebuild ur troops again after using them.
on civ u can train them when they fight and win ao ur lvl5 archers will be better then freshly trained archers for example.
civ is more complex then CoC my friend... trust me.
u have not only land battle but air and naval warfare. also u will climb if u like from ancient age to modern age with tanks helicopters and what not.
if u like these kinda game civ 5 is really awesome pick it if its on sale
wow.... but hey i agree hah
yeah thts not the case here . u will however have maybe a game with 6- or more hours depending on your playstyle.