- Genre: Turn-based Strategy (PC)
- Perspective(s): Isometric
- Released: Oct 30, 01 NA
- Publisher: ATARI
- Theme(s): Historical


RPG_Master44
Mar 27, 05 11:34pm
Civilization III Review
Civilization III is like it says, the third game in Sid Meier's great series...
Can not get away
I bought CivIII before any of the expansions. I played the game to death. I couldn't...
Civ 3 tries, and it's still a good game, but not for everyone
I have played a lot of games, and a lot of them were good, and had good sequels. While...
Civilisation 3..How hopeless can u get!!
Civilisation 3.. mostly I'm a fan of RPG's like RA 2 and racing games like Midtown...
Gamefreak0831
Feb 05, 04 3:26pm
Good Game Patient People
You might think that this game would be really boring if it's educational...but the...
ShadowMandarb
Jan 05, 03 4:42pm
Much better than the previous one..
Overall, much better than Civ2. They took out the cheat list, which was great, becuase...
Brizzat
Aug 25, 02 1:15pm
The greatest game I know.
Well I think this game is perfect its much better than any RTS even Empire Earth and I...
Civilization III: Play the World Coming Soon
Infogrames and FIRAXIS Games have announced today Sid Meier's Civilization III: Play The World, an expansion pack... posted May 08, 02 6:03pm
Civilization III
Excellent game. Hours just melt away. If the computer opponents executed faster, it...
Civilization III Gone Gold
Gone Gold reports yesterday that Firaxis and Infogrames' empire-building strategy title Civilization III has gone... posted Oct 09, 01 6:50pm
- Unit Cost Jan 31
- Leemur doesn't work Feb 4
- Civilization III population growth or production? Dec 24
- Space shuttle Jul 16
Background
The legacy of Sid Meier's empire-building strategy series continues with Civilization III. You're still required to help a fledging culture grow through exploration, discovery, diplomacy, and combat. Gameplay enhancements include a richer combat system that allows you to produce great leaders, increased technical finesse, and uses for ranged weapons.Features
- Choose from the many civilizations that were on Earth
- Command and Conquer your enemy
- Each Civilization has their own Strengths and Weaknesses
- Play god, and make new rules with the Rule Editor
- Each Civilization has a unique unit
Hardware Requirements
Operating System: Windows® 95/98/Me/2000Processor: Pentium® II 300MHz
Memory: 32 MB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 400 MB free hard drive (+50 for swapfile)
CD-ROM Drive: 4X Speed or higher
Video: DirectX® 8.0a-compatible video card* (must be able to display 1024x768x16 bit)
Sound: DirectX® 8.0a-compatible sound card*
DirectX: DirectX® version 8.0a (included) or higher
Official URL
Official SiteSeries
- Civilization (1995)
- Civilization II (1996)
- Civilization II: Test of Time (1999)
- Civilization III: Complete (2004)
- Civilization III: Conquests (2003)
- Civilization III: Play the World (2002)
- Civilization IV (2005)
- Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword (2007)
- Civilization IV: Colonization (2008)
- Civilization IV: Warlords (2006)
- Civilization: Call to Power (1999)
- Civilization: Call To Power 2 (2000)
- Sid Meier's Civilization V (2010)
- Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings (2012)
- Civilization II (1998)
- Civilization Revolution (2009)
- Civilization (2006)
- Civilization (1994)
- Civilization (1995)
- Civilization II (1997)
- Civilization III (2002)
- Civilization IV: Colonization (2008)
- Civilization: Call to Power (2000)
- Sid Meier's Civilization V (2010)
- Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings (2012)
- Civilization: Call to Power (1995)
![Box shot of Civilization III [North America]](http://i.neoseeker.com/boxshots/R2FtZXMvUEMvU3RyYXRlZ3kvVHVybi1iYXNlZA==/civilization_iii_frontcover_small_g8kOo9lvbykTH6j.jpg)