Monthly Archives: March 2022
Plough.com – Interview with Christoper Tin – The Tapestry of Sound
Plough, an independent book publisher with Christian background, has publised an interview with Christopher Tin in their quarterly culture-focused magazine.In the interview they talk about the inspiration for Christopher’s music, the historical references used in his songs, and the various themes in his songs. An excerpt:“My first album, Calling All Dawns, contains twelve songs in twelve different languages.… Read More »
Play the new Civ5 “Game Of The Month” #211
After a short break, we now have our Civ5 “Game Of The Month” back. This is thanks to our user zxcvbob, who volunteered to create this game! This time you play Pacal of the Maya on a standard-size Great Plains Plus map on Prince difficulty. You have to go for the diplomatic victory, and at the same time… Read More »
Gotta catch them all: Check the Civ4+6 Pokemon maps!
We have just seen the announcement of the lastest Pokemon titles, and obviously this is very exciting. While many people will now go and play more Pokemon, we do recommend another way to satisfy your cravings: Play the Civ Pokemon maps! For Civ4, we have the Hoenn region, which is a flat map of roughly large size of… Read More »
New indy game release: Dragon Evo
The developers of Dragon Evo have asked us to spread the word about their just released game, and we are happy to do so, if it falls somewhat in the interest area of us CivFanatics.Dragon Evo is (per description) a turn-based deck-builder, so similar in some way to Magic The Gathering. You fight with your cards in a… Read More »
BBC: Sid Meier warns the games industry about monetisation
The BBC has an article with Sid Meier, where he talks about the current development in the games industry. The views in the article probably come due to the recent increase in the monetisation in this industry, not only with in-app purchases and micro-transactions, but also with the recent NFT hype. He also talks about the rise of… Read More »