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The '''turn-based strategy game''' is a very popular form of [[computer game]] and the one most similar to the original [[board game]] form. Examples are: | The '''turn-based strategy game''' is a very popular form of [[w:computer game|computer game]] and the one most similar to the original [[w:board game|board game]] form. Examples are: | ||
*[[Sid Meier's Civilization]] and its spinoff [[Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri]] | *[[Sid Meier's Civilization]] and its spinoff [[Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri]] | ||
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There have been views expressed that the [[faction]] scheme might be induced by playing too much Alpha Centauri, which has the "countries" defined as factions with colour coding for game play. If there is such a connection it will necessarily carry some of the fantasy world and it's inevitabilities to our world such as the "fact" that the [[ | There have been views expressed that the [[faction]] scheme might be induced by playing too much Alpha Centauri, which has the "countries" defined as factions with colour coding for game play. If there is such a connection it will necessarily carry some of the fantasy world and it's inevitabilities to our world such as the "fact" that the [[greens]] and [[yellows]] factions try to get rid of the other on sight (by warfare), because they have such opposing agendas. Also generally no one wants to border the [[blacks]] that some [[trolls]] claim as their colour because they are armed to the teeth and agressive. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 10:56, 2 Sep 2004 (EEST) | ||
:Ah but there is much to admire among the [[Spartan]]s. Historically the Greek Spartans were proud of the fact that no one could tell a citizen from a slave. |