As my last blog I wanted to generally compare the way that all of the decisions you make in the game, relates directly to what earlier civilizations had to do as well. Trading, what to grow, what not to grow, what to concentrate on, religion or no religion, and the list goes on and on. As you saw in my earlier blogs, my concentration was on the most important subjects I felt were the crucial points in creating a successful civilization. War, trade, relationships, and expanding cities borders and the number of cities I felt were the most important issues that will determine what the ending result of your civilization will be.
The game is a great way to compare real life situations from early time to this day and age. The way you communicate with people, other businesses, and enemies is an issue that is important throughout history and today. The game teaches you to learn the in and outs of your civilization and how important it is to learn from your mistakes and work harder to get back on your feet when making a mistake. I have learned a lot playing this game, and felt it was a positive learning experience so that I can use what I learned about creating something to everyday life in business and relationships.
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